Barcelona is without its most conspicuous players, Lionel Messi and Neymar, while Manchester United won't have Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, who broke his collarbone playing for Mexico in the Gold Cup.
Both titans have been in view of the West Coast amid the ICC, a worldwide occasion that serves as a warm-up for the European club season and gives overall presentation to soccer establishments worth billions of dollars. (Different members in the ICC incorporate Chelsea, Real Madrid and AC Milan.)
Man United prepared in Seattle for a week, arrived in San Jose on Monday, then beat the Earthquakes 3-1 at Avaya Stadium a day later.
Barcelona touched base in San Francisco on Wednesday, one day in the wake of vanquishing the Los Angeles Galaxy before 93,000 fans at the Rose Bowl.
"They are extremely pleasant offices," Man United midfielder Juan Mata said Tuesday at Avaya. "Seattle was great, and here it's great."