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Manchester United fixture list for 2020-21 Premier League season

Ahead of the 2020-21 Premier League season getting underway on Saturday, Sports Mole looks at Manchester United's fixtures for the upcoming campaign.

Manchester United's involvement in the semi-finals of last season's Europa League means that they will sit out the opening weekend, leaving a home game against Crystal Palace as their first match of the new campaign.

A tricky-looking October sees them face Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Arsenal - all at Old Trafford - while they will face Manchester City in the derbies in December and March.

The other fixture always of interest is the Liverpool clash - especially so now that Liverpool are looking to equal United's tally of 20 top-flight titles - and the first of those takes place at Old Trafford in January before the reverse at the beginning of May.

The Red Devils host newly-promoted Fulham in their penultimate game of the season before ending the campaign away to Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Manchester United players celebrate Anthony Martial's goal against Crystal Palace on July 16, 2020© Reuters

SEPTEMBER

12: Burnley (a) POSTPONED

19: Crystal Palace (h)

26: Brighton (a)

OCTOBER

3: Tottenham (h)

17: Newcastle United (a)

24: Chelsea (h)

31: Arsenal (h)

NOVEMBER

7: Everton (a)

21: West Brom (h)

28: Southampton (a)

Manchester United's Anthony Martial in action with Manchester City's Ederson on March 8, 2020© Reuters

DECEMBER

5: West Ham (a)

12: Man City (h)

15: Sheffield United (a)

19: Leeds (h)

26: Leicester (a)

28: Wolves (h)

JANUARY

2: Aston Villa (h)

12: Fulham (a)

16: Liverpool (a)

26: Sheffield United (h)

30: Arsenal (a)

Harry Maguire is mobbed after scoring Manchester United's second goal against Chelsea on February 17, 2020© Reuters

FEBRUARY

2: Southampton (h)

6: Everton (h)

13: West Brom (a)

20: Newcastle (h)

27: Chelsea (a)

MARCH

6: Man City (a)

13: West Ham (h)

20: Crystal Palace (a)

APRIL

3: Brighton (h)

10: Tottenham (a)

17: Burnley (h)

24: Leeds (a)

Andrew Robertson and Aaron Wan-Bissaka in action during the Premier League game between Manchester United and Liverpool on October 20, 2019© Reuters

MAY

1: Liverpool (h)

8: Aston Villa (a)

11: Leicester City (h)

15: Fulham (h)

23: Wolves (a)


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