Two of England's best soccer teams could be playing in College Station this summer.

Kyle Field, the massive home of Texas A&M's football team, is vying to host an exhibition between Manchester City and Manchester United.

The friendly between the two English Premier League teams is looking for a venue on July 20. A&M senior associate athletic director Kevin Hurley said the 102,733-seat home of the Aggies has been in talks to bring the game to Kyle Field.

Hurley said hosting an event between the two soccer teams with passionate fan bases does nothing but increase A&M's exposure worldwide.

"We firmly believe Texas A&M is a world-class university, so you're bringing world-class Premier League soccer teams to the campus," Hurley said.

According to Forbes, United was valued at $3.3 billion in 2016, the third-highest of any soccer team in the world. City was listed at $1.9 billion, good for sixth in the world. Each team has won two EPL titles in the past six years.

The game is part of the International Champions Cup, an exhibition series featuring some of the world's most recognizable soccer franchises. New York-based Relevant Sports organizes the tournament comprising marquee individual events. The two sides have discussed factors such as expenses and time frames, per Hurley.

Per the Austin American-Statesman, a proposal to host the game at Texas' Memorial Stadium was scrapped because of scheduling conflicts. Multiple reports suggested that NRG stadium would host the event, but it is still listed with no set venue on the events official website

The A&M associate athletic director said Houston's NRG Stadium is another venue that appears to be in the mix to host the game.

It wouldn't be the first time the ICC has brought one of its matches to one of the nation's most well-known stadiums. In 2015, the home of the Michigan Wolverines hosted Real Madrid and Chelsea. Last year, Madrid and Paris Saint-German played at Ohio State. Both stadiums seat well over 100,000 fans.

Last season, A&M was third in the country in football attendance. The Aggies averaged a reported attendance of 101,917 fans, trailing only Michigan and Ohio State.

If A&M can land the game, it gives the university another opportunity to expand its global footprint.

"That does nothing but increase the profile," said Hurley of potentially hosting the match. "It does nothing but increase the exposure of Texas A&M to the world."