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You're turn, Tottenham Hotspur.

On Tuesday, Major League Soccer announced that English Premier League club Tottenham will face the MLS All-Stars on July 29 in the 2015 MLS All-Star Game at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. Tottenham will be the 12th foreign club to take on the MLS All-Stars as the MLS All-Stars have compiled a 7-3-1 record against international competition.

The All-Stars topped Bayern Munich 2-1 last year in the 2014 All-Star Game at Providence Park in Portland, Ore. During their string of success against major international clubs, the All-Stars have also topped Manchester United, Chelsea and Roma.

"The AT&T MLS All-Star Game continues to be one of the most entertaining and widely anticipated traditions for our league and for our sport in North America," MLS president and deputy commissioner Mark Abbott said in a statement. "We are excited to welcome another world-class opponent in Tottenham and look forward to a competitive match and a tremendous week of events."

Tottenham currently sits seventh in the EPL table with 54 points, two behind sixth-place Southhampton. The club's headlining talent includes emerging English striker Harry Kane, French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris and Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen. Former Seattle Sounder DeAndre Yedlin completed his transfer to Tottenham this offseason and made his first-team debut as a substitute last weekend.

"We'd like to thank Major League Soccer for the invitation to take part in the 2015 All-Star Game," said Tottenham Hotspur head coach Mauricio Pochettino. "The fact that this will be our only fixture outside of Europe during pre-season says a lot about how we view this game. We enjoyed three tough matches last summer in North America and the quality of football in MLS continues to grow every year. 

"Pre-season is an important time for us and we are looking forward to being a part of one of the biggest events on the U.S. football calendar. We know the quality of the facilities will be top-class and we see this fixture against the best players from MLS as good preparation."

In Utah's lone hosting of the MLS All-Star Game in 2009, EPL club Everton FC defeated the All-Stars 4-3 on penalty kicks in front of 20,124 fans at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy.

-Chris Kamrani

Twitter: @chriskamrani