Erik ten Hag has been granted a third season in charge of Manchester United (Picture: Getty)
Manchester United’s Premier League fixtures for the 2024/25 season have been released and the Red Devils will begin at Old Trafford against Fulham.
On the final day of the season, Erik ten Hag’s side will also be at home against Aston Villa.
More to follow….
Man Utd Premier League fixtures in full
16/08/2024 – 20:00 – United v Fulham
24/08/2024 – 15:00 – Brighton v United
31/08/2024 – 15:00 – United v Liverpool
14/09/2024 – 15:00 – Southampton v United
21/09/2024 – 15:00 Crystal Palace v United
28/09/2024 – 15:00 United v Tottenham
05/10/2024 – 15:00 – Aston Villa v United
19/10/2024 – 15:00 – United v Brentford
26/10/2024 – 15:00 – West Ham v United
02/11/2024 – 15:00 – United v Chelsea
09/11/2024 – 15:00 – United v Leicester City
23/11/2024 – 15:00 – Ipswich Town v United
30/11/2024 – 15:00 – United v Everton
03/12/2024 – 19:45 – Arsenal v United
07/12/2024 – 15:00 – United v Nottingham Forest
14/12/2024 – 15:00 – Manchester City v United
21/12/2024 – 15:00 United v Bournemouth
26/12/2024 – 15:00 – Wolverhampton v United
29/12/2024 – 15:00 – United v Newcastle United
04/01/2025 – 15:00 – Liverpool v United
15/01/2025 – 20:00 – United v Southampton
18/01/2025 – 15:00 – United v Brighton
25/01/2025 – 15:00 – Fulham v United
01/02/2025 – 15:00 – United v Crystal Palace
15/02/2025 – 15:00 – Tottenham v United
22/02/2025 – 15:00- Everton v United
26/02/2025 – 20:00 – United v Ipswich Town
08/03/2025 – 15:00 – United v Arsenal
15/03/2025 – 15:00 – Leicester City v United
01/04/2025 – 19:45 – Nottingham Forest v United
05/04/2025 – 15:00 – United v Manchester City
12/04/2025 – 15:00 – Newcastle v United
19/04/2025 – 15:00 – United v Wolverhampton
26/04/2025 – 15:00 – Bournemouth v United
03/05/2025 – 15:00 – Brentford v United
10/05/2025 – 15:00 – United v West Ham
18/05/2025 – 15:00 – Chelsea v United
25/05/2025 – 16:00 – United v Aston Villa
When does the Premier League 24/25 season start?
The season will get underway on Friday 16 August, while the final day is set for 25 May as all ten matches kick off simultaneously, as has become tradition.
One major change from last season is the scrapping of the mid-season break. This was done in consultation with clubs who preferred a longer summer break.
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