U.S. Bank Stadium will host two top European soccer clubs this summer, a source told the Pioneer Press on Friday. Tottenham Hotspur, of the English Premier League, will face AC Milan, a legacy club in Italy’s Serie A, in the International Champions Cup.

The date of the match was not shared, but the tournament, which constitute as preseason friendlies for a select group of renowned European clubs, has been run during the last week of July and into early August since 2013.

Tottenham officials were seen touring Minnesota United’s training grounds in Blaine on Friday, and AC Milan is expected to visit the MLS club’s practice spaces this weekend. Tottenham officials planned to meet with local Spurs supporters groups on Friday night. Related Articles Houston Dynamo scores twice in 2nd half to tie Minnesota United

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Minnesota has hosted two ICC events. U.S. Bank Stadium’s first sporting event in August 2016 was a match between AC Milan and Chelsea. The game, along with first views of the then-brand-new Vikings’ home, drew a sellout crowd of 64,101 as Chelsea, of the EPL, beat AC Milan 3-1.

In August 2015, TCF Bank Stadium had 34,047 fans attend Manchester City, also of the EPL, and Greek side Olympiacos’ 2-2 draw preceding a Loons’ match when they were in the lower-level NASL.

Tottenham, which features English striker Harry Kane, was an ICC participant in 2017. Among their stops, Spurs and Manchester City set a Tennessee soccer attendance record of 56,232 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., last July.