Manchester United's 2025-26 Premier League fixtures list

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The Red Devils will begin their season at home against Arsenal
Manchester United’s Premier League fixtures for the 2025-26 season have been announced, revealing how Ruben Amorim’s first full campaign will begin.
The big news is that we will start at home with an Old Trafford blockbuster against Arsenal, on Sunday 17 August in a 16:30 BST kick-off.
United’s Premier League season will close with a trip to Brighton & Hove Albion’s Amex Stadium on 24 May.
In terms of our historic rivals, the fixtures against newly promoted Leeds United will take place on 3 January at Elland Road and 11 April at Old Trafford.
This season’s battles with Liverpool are scheduled for 18 October at Anfield and 2 May in M16. The latter is our fourth-from-last fixture, so there will be plenty at stake.
The two Manchester derbies are also intriguingly scheduled: the first is booked for 13 September at the Etihad Stadium, with the second pencilled in for 17 January.
Traditionalists always look to the festive schedule, of course, and a home match against Newcastle United on 27 December offers plenty of excitement.
Check out the long list, here:
Manchester United’s full 2025-26 Premier League fixtures list
- 17 Aug: Arsenal (H)
- 23 Aug: Fulham (A)
- 30 Aug: Burnley (H)
- 13 Sep: Manchester City (A)
- 20 Sep: Chelsea (H)
- 27 Sep: Brentford (A)
- 4 Oct: Sunderland (H)
- 18 Oct: Liverpool (A)
- 25 Oct: Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
Also Read: Full Fixture List for Premier League 2025–26 season
- 1 Nov: Nottingham Forest (A)
- 8 Nov: Tottenham Hotspur (A)
- 22 Nov: Everton (H)
- 29 Nov: Crystal Palace (A)
- 3 Dec: West Ham United (H)
- 6 Dec: Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)
- 13 Dec: Bournemouth (H)
- 20 Dec: Aston Villa (A)
- 27 Dec: Newcastle United (H)
- 30 Dec: Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)
- 3 Jan: Leeds United (A)
- 7 Jan: Burnley (A)
- 17 Jan: Manchester City (H)
- 7 Feb: Tottenham Hotspur (H)
- 11 Feb: West Ham United (A)
- 21 Feb: Everton (A)
- 28 Feb: Crystal Palace (H)
- 4 Mar: Newcastle United (A)
- 14 Mar: Aston Villa (H)
- 21 Mar: Bournemouth (A)
- 11 Apr: Leeds United (H)
- 18 Apr: Chelsea (A)
- 25 Apr: Brentford (H)
- 2 May: Liverpool (H)
- 9 May: Sunderland (A)
- 17 May: Nottingham Forest (H)
- 24 May: Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
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Hardik is a journalist and Senior Assistant Editor at Khel Now. A graduate of Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi University, he brings a versatile skill set to the table with experience in writing, editing, and on-camera work. A passionate follower of Manchester United, Lewis Hamilton, and CM Punk. He combines his love for sports with sharp editorial insight.
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