The 2023/24 season for Manchester United kicks off with a match against Wolves at Old Trafford on August 14, which will be broadcasted live on We. Following this, Erik ten Hag's squad, who took third place in the Premier League last season, will travel to Tottenham on August 19 and host Nottingham Forest on August 26, before their visit to Arsenal on September 2.
Man Utd's first Manchester derby is on October 28 when they welcome treble-winning Man City to Old Trafford with the return fixture taking place on March 2 at the Etihad.
In a highly anticipated match, Liverpool will face off against Man Utd at Anfield, the same location where they suffered a crushing 7-0 defeat last season. The game is scheduled for December 16th. On the other hand, Ten Hag's team will go head-to-head with their arch-rivals at Old Trafford on April 6th. During the festive season, Man Utd will play against Aston Villa at home on Boxing Day before traveling to Nottingham Forest on December 30th.
Manchester United's 2023/24 Premier League fixtures
Manchester United is set to face a challenging end to the season as they gear up to face Arsenal at Old Trafford on May 11. The match is sandwiched between two away fixtures against Crystal Palace on May 4 and Brighton on May 19, which will mark the end of their season. However, it is important to note that all fixtures are subject to change.August
14: Wolves (h) - live on We - kick-off 8pm
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
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)