Manchester United have begun their preparations for the upcoming Premier League season, as Eric Ten Haag looks to implement his attacking brand of football on the club.
The Red Devils will be hoping for a more successful season than last, after finishing a lowly 6th in last season’s Premier League table.
Their 2022/23 Premier League fixture list has been confirmed. Here is everything that you need to know.
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Manchester United Premier League Schedule 2022/23
Manchester United’s season will begin at Old Trafford, as they welcome Brighton & Hove Albion to the Theatre of Dreams. They will also end their season in Greater Manchester, as they take on Fulham on the final day of the season.
Here is their 2022/23 fixture list in full:
August
- Brighton & Hove Albion (H) – August 7th
- Brentford (A) – August 13th
- Liverpool (H) – August 20th
- Southampton (A) – August 27th
- Leicester City (A) – August 30th
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September
- Arsenal (H) – September 3rd
- Crystal Palace (A) – September 10th
- Leeds United (H) – September 17th
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October
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November
- Aston Villa (A) – November 5th
- Fulham (A) – November 12th
December
- Nottingham Forest (H) – December 26th
- Wolves (A) – December 31st
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January
- AFC Bournemouth (H) – January 2nd
- Manchester City (H) – January 14th
- Arsenal (A) – January 21st
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February
- Crystal Palace (H) – February 4th
- Leeds United (A) – February 11th
- Leicester City (H) – February 18th
- Brentford (H) – February 25th
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March
- Liverpool (A) – 4th March
- Southampton (H) – 11th March
- Brighton & Hove Albion (A) – 18th March
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April
- Newcastle United (A) – 1st April
- Everton (H) – 8th April
- Nottingham Forest (A) – 15th April
- Chelsea (H) – 22nd April
- Tottenham Hotspur (A) – 25th April
- Aston Villa (H) – 29th April
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May
- West Ham United (A) – 6th May
- Wolves (H) – 13th May
- Bournemouth (A) – 20th May
- Fulham (H) – 28th May
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2022/23 Premier League Key Dates
The 2022/23 Premier League campaign will be an unorthadox one, with the season set to be hit by an extended break due to the Qatar World Cup.
The Premier League season will begin earlier than usual due to the World Cup, with the first game set to kick off on the weekend beginning Friday, August 5th.
The winter break will begin on Monday, November 14th, with no action to be played for a month and a half, as players return for a jam-packed Boxing Day set of fixtures on Monday, December 26th.
The season will also end a weekend later than usual, with the final set of fixtures pencilled in for Sunday, May 28th.
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