Manchester United will start their 2017/18 Premier League season with a home match against West Ham on August 12.
Jose Mourinho’s side do not play another team that finished in last season’s top six until October 14, when they visit rivals Liverpool.
That kicks off a challenging run with a visit to Huddersfield the next week followed by back-to-back games against Tottenham – at home on October 28 – and champions Chelsea on November 4.
The first Manchester derby takes place at Old Trafford on December 9, with United set to face Burnley at home on Boxing Day.
They open 2018 on New Year’s Day with a trip to Goodison Park to take on Ronald Koeman’s Everton and visit the Etihad in the second Manchester derby on April 7.
United will finish the season on May 13 at home to Watford.
August
12: West Ham United (h)
19: Swansea City (a)
26: Leicester City (h)
September
9: Stoke City (a)
16: Everton (h)
23: Southampton (a)
30: Crystal Palace (h)
October
14: Liverpool (a)
21: Huddersfield Town (a)
28: Tottenham Hotspur (h)
November
4: Chelsea (a)
18: Newcastle United (h)
25: Brighton and Hove Albion (h)
28: Watford (a)
December
2: Arsenal (a)
9: Manchester City (h)
12: Bournemouth (h)
16: West Bromwich Albion (a)
23: Leicester City (a)
26: Burnley (h)
30: Southampton (h)
January
1: Everton (a)
13: Stoke City (h)
20: Burnley (a)
31: Tottenham Hotspur (a)
February
3: Huddersfield Town (h)
10: Newcastle United (a)
24: Chelsea (h)
March
3: Crystal Palace (a)
10: Liverpool (h)
17: West Ham United (a)
31: Swansea City (h)
April
7: Manchester City (a)
14: West Bromwich Albion (h)
21: Bournemouth (a)
28: Arsenal (h)
May
5: Brighton and Hove Albion (a)
13: Watford (h)
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