EVERTON have confirmed a three-game tour of Australia during July with matches against Brisbane Roar, Melbourne Heart and Sydney FC.
The Merseyside club have announced plans for a pre-season tour that includes fixtures against A-League sides Brisbane Roar, Melbourne Heart and Sydney FC in July.
The club will spend almost three weeks in the southern hemisphere but their World Cup players will not make the trip.
Manager David Moyes said: "The facilities there are first class and that's important to us because the training and the games will be a good part of our pre-season preparations."
Everton will face Brisbane Roar at the Suncorp Stadium on Saturday, July 10, Melbourne Heart five days later on Wednesday, July 14 at Etihad Stadium before ending the tour at ANZ Stadium with a game against Sydney FC on Saturday, July 17.
Cahill is looking forward to his club heading Down Under.
He told Everton's official website: "I think it's fantastic for Australian football and also Everton because Australia's got a massive following of Everton supporters.
"I get together and have a lot of signing sessions with the Everton supporters over there and they come from all corners of Australia. They're a proud following and I think for a Premier League team like Everton to grace the shores of Australia is absolutely massive."
The Merseyside club have announced plans for a pre-season tour that includes fixtures against A-League sides Brisbane Roar, Melbourne Heart and Sydney FC in July.
The club will spend almost three weeks in the southern hemisphere but their World Cup players will not make the trip.
Manager David Moyes said: "The facilities there are first class and that's important to us because the training and the games will be a good part of our pre-season preparations."
Everton will face Brisbane Roar at the Suncorp Stadium on Saturday, July 10, Melbourne Heart five days later on Wednesday, July 14 at Etihad Stadium before ending the tour at ANZ Stadium with a game against Sydney FC on Saturday, July 17.
Cahill is looking forward to his club heading Down Under.
He told Everton's official website: "I think it's fantastic for Australian football and also Everton because Australia's got a massive following of Everton supporters.
"I get together and have a lot of signing sessions with the Everton supporters over there and they come from all corners of Australia. They're a proud following and I think for a Premier League team like Everton to grace the shores of Australia is absolutely massive."
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