A month out from the Premier League Summer Series stop in Chicago, the league has announced events for fans leading up to the matches.

As part of the second Summer Series, four clubs will compete at Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 30.

The doubleheader will feature Manchester United, West Ham United, Everton and AFC Bournemouth. The first match, between West Ham United and Everton, will kick off at 5:30 p.m. Then, Manchester United will go head-to-head against AFC Bournemouth at 8:30 p.m.

“The Summer Series provides a unique opportunity for U.S. fans to soak up the electric atmosphere of an authentic Premier League match day, while watching world-class players in action, including clubs’ summer signings,” the Premier League said in a Tuesday news release.

In the days leading up to the matches, fans will have the opportunity to meet players and mascots, take a photo with the Premier League trophy and enjoy live music at events in Chicago.

Premier League House Takeover

The Premier League is collaborating with Guinness to take over the Guinness Open Gate Brewery ahead of this month’s matches.

On July 28 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and July 29 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., fans can participate in a variety of themed activities at the brewery.

The event will give Premier League fans the chance to meet players, shop for exclusive merchandise and see the Premier League trophy in person. They will also be able to compete in challenges and competitions, with the chance to win exclusive prizes, according to organizers.

Premier League Tailgate Experience

The league will continue its partnership with Guinness on gameday, returning to the brewery for a tailgate before the doubleheader.

According to organizers, the tailgate, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July 30, will feature live music before fans head to Soldier Field to watch Premier League clubs compete.

Summer Series tickets include admission to both games and can be purchased online through the Premier League’s website.

During the Summer Series, all four teams will visit three cities across the United States. The clubs will also play July 26 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and Aug. 3 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. A full schedule of each date’s match-ups is available on the Premier League’s website.