The Angels will open on the road for the fourth straight season, bring Mike Trout to Philadelphia and enjoy a rare Sunday off day just before the All-Star break next season.

The 2020 schedule was released on Monday, and it includes a few items of note for the Angels.

They will open the season on Mar. 26 in Houston. After a four-game series there, they will play the first regular season at the Rangers’ new ballpark in Arlington, on Mar. 31. The Angels open their home schedule on April 3 against the Astros.

The Angels and Dodgers will play July 10-11 in Anaheim, and Aug. 25-26 at Dodger Stadium. The Angel Stadium games are on the Friday and Saturday just before the All-Star break, allowing for an extra day of the break for both teams.

The All-Star Game will be July 14 at Dodger Stadium.

After the break, the Angels begin the second-half with an interleague series in Philadelphia (July 17-19). It will mark the second time that Trout has played in the big league city closest to his hometown of Millville, N.J. The Angels last played the Phillies in Philadelphia in 2014.

In other interleague series, the Washington Nationals (May 11-13), Miami Marlins (June 9-10) and New York Mets (Aug. 18-20) will come to Angel Stadium. On the road, the Angels will face the Marlins (April 14-15), Atlanta Braves (July 3-5) and Phillies.

The Angels finish the season with 16 of their final 25 games at home, including a season-ending series against the Oakland A’s.