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Confirmed: Manchester United’s 2023/24 Premier League schedule
The Premier League have confirmed the schedule for the 2023/24 campaign, with Manchester United hosting Wolverhampton Wanderers on the opening weekend.
Erik ten Hag’s side will aim to challenge for the title this upcoming season after a third-placed finish during the Dutchman’s maiden campaign at Old Trafford, which secured Champions League football for the upcoming term.
Their pre-season schedule commences on 12 July against Leeds United in Oslo and ends 25 days later against Atletico Bilbao in Dublin with a US tour in between. They will play their first league fixture against Premier League mainstays Wolves eight days after their final friendly game.
Following on from that, United face Tottenham (A), Nottingham Forest (H), Arsenal (A) and Brighton (H) – making up their first five matches in the new season.
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Meanwhile, the end-of-season run-in looks to be a mixed bag for Ten Hag’s side, with the team facing Newcastle (H), Burnley (H), Crystal Palace (A), Arsenal (H), and Brighton (A) in their final five encounters.
United will face reigning champions and bitter rivals at home on 28 October, before travelling to the Etihad on 2 March. United will take the trip to Anfield to face Liverpool on 16 December, before welcoming them to Old Trafford on 6 April.
The full 2023/24 Premier League schedule for The Reds can be seen below:
August
14 – Wolves (H)
19 – Tottenham (A)
26 – Nottingham Forest (H)
September
2 – Arsenal (A)
16 – Brighton (H)
23 – Burnley (A)
30 – Crystal Palace (H)
October
7 – Brentford (H)
21 – Sheffield United (A)
28 – Manchester City (H)
November
4 – Fulham (A)
11 – Luton Town (H)
25 – Everton (A)
December
2 – Newcastle (A)
6 – Chelsea (H)
9 – Bournemouth (H)
16 – Liverpool (A)
23 – West Ham (A)
26 – Aston Villa (H)
30 – Nottingham Forest (A)
January
13 – Tottenham (H)
30 – Wolves (A)
February
3 – West Ham (H)
10 – Aston Villa (A)
17 – Luton Town (A)
24 – Fulham (H)
March
2 – Manchester City (A)
9 – Everton (H)
16 – Sheffield United (H)
30 – Brentford (A)
April
3 – Chelsea (A)
6 – Liverpool (H)
13 – Bournemouth (A)
20 – Newcastle (H)
27 – Burnley (H)
May
4 – Crystal Palace (A)
11 – Arsenal (H)
19 – Brighton (A)
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