Arsenal meets Tottenham in a collision before the season in July in the first derby in North London, which takes place outside of Great Britain.
The rivals will compete on July 31 in Hong Kong in the 50,000-seater Kai Tak Stadium, which was only opened this month.
The kick -off is planned for 7:30 p.m. local time, which is 11:30 a.m. in Great Britain.
Preparations before the season in Arsenal have largely taken place in the United States in the United States, and the trip to Hong Kong for the first time since 2012.
Richard Garlick, the club’s managing director, said: “Everyone in Arsenal is enthusiastic to visit Hong Kong in July. After 13 years it is great to return with the first team of men and offers us the opportunity to meet so many of our fantastic supporters in the region again.
“We can not only train hard and play the match, we can hardly wait to connect with our Hong Kong supporters in this wonderful part of the world.
“Playing against Tottenham Hotspur in the magnificent new Kai Tak Stadium will be a great experience for teams and supporters and a very important part of our preparations before the new season.”
The pre-season game will be part of the Hong Kong Football Festival 2025, in which Liverpool will also compete against AC Milan on July 26th.
On July 29, Spurs will organize an open training session for supporters before the derby in North London takes place two days later.
Ryan Norys, Chief Revenue Officer from Spurs, said: “There are only a few major occasions in English football than a derby in North London, and to play this game in Hong Kong, there will be a big occasion for our passionate fan base throughout Asia and offer the ideal preparation for the team before the new season.”