Real Madrid will report for training on 10 July. Following standard medical checkups the team will travel to Dublin on the 13th and stay until the 22nd. A friendly is scheduled while in Ireland but the opponent has yet to be determined. Four days after returning to Spain the Madridistas will kick off their participation in the Peace Cup, whose final is set for 2 August. A few days later Pellegrini and company head to Canada for a 7 August friendly against Toronto FC followed by a trip to Washington D.C. to play D.C. United two days later.
Other than those participating in the Confederations Cup, all first team players are expected to return to work on 10 July. The following day they will undergo routine checkups that are carried out before the start of each campaign. On 13 August the Whites head to Dublin, Ireland for nine days, during which they will play an exhibition match against a team yet to be determined.
Four days after returning from Dublin Real Madrid begin their Peace Cup run. On 26 July they host Liga Universitaria Quito (Ecuador) at the Bernabeu followed by Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) two days later. The semifinals and final are to be played in Seville, the latter of which is scheduled for 2 August.
After the Peace Cup, Real Madrid head to North America. The first stop is Canada, where on 7 August the Whites square off against Toronto FC. Two days later, on 9 August, Real are in the US capital for an exhibition match against DC United.
http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1202773795810/noticia/Noticia/Preseason_stops.htmAny Irish reds that might go to that? It's not official but the team they will play is meant to be Shamrock Rovers. If it isn't too expensive I might grab a ticket, it would be interesting to go and see I suppose. Don't know if I'd be able to stomach the mancs in their Real Madrid Ronaldo shirts though! :