Man Utd's first six fixtures compared to Premier League rivals

Man Utd host Wolves in their first 2023/24 Premier League fixture; there are also tough clashes with Tottenham, Arsenal and Brighton early on
Manchester United's season ended with FA Cup final defeat
Manchester United's season ended with FA Cup final defeat / Visionhaus/GettyImages
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The 2023/24 Premier League season is already a major topic of discussion despite the previous campaign only just ending. For Manchester United, there will be optimism about what can be achieved after a promising first season under Erik ten Hag.

Securing Champions League football was the stated aim for the Red Devils, so to finish third, win the Carabao Cup and reach the FA Cup final has to be seen as a positive campaign.

There is, however, the ownership situation hanging over Old Trafford. The club is yet to be sold and the saga seems set to continue dragging on.

Fans may be happy to see next season's league fixtures are now out so they can focus on what might happen on the pitch rather than the bids of Sheikh Jassim and Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

Here are United's first six Premier League fixtures of the 2023/24 season and how they compare with immediate rivals.


Man Utd's first six fixtures

Christian Eriksen
Man Utd will hope for a better season opener / Catherine Ivill/GettyImages

While not horrendously frightening, Man Utd have had easier starts to a season than this in the past. The two trips to north London to take on Tottenham and Arsenal certainly stand out as the toughest fixtures.

Wolves finished the season very strongly under Julen Lopetegui and Nottingham Forest could be a much more settled outfit by August, while Brighton will likely still be a very good side under Roberto De Zerbi. Vincent Kompany will also be desperate to get a result for Burnley at home.

If United can come through that set of fixtures with six victories, they would have to be taken seriously in the title hunt. Anything less than 12 points and there may be early concerns from the fanbase that no progress has been made over the summer.

Date / Kick-off Time

Fixture

14/08/2023 / 20:00

Man Utd v Wolves

19/08/2023 / 15:00

Tottenham v Man Utd

26/08/2023 / 15:00

Man Utd v Nottingham Forest

02/09/2023 / 15:00

Arsenal v Man Utd

16/09/2023 / 15:00

Man Utd v Brighton

23/09/2023 / 15:00

Burnley v Man Utd


Man City's first six fixtures

Pep Guardiola
Manchester City are newly-crowned treble winners / Craig Mercer/MB Media/GettyImages

The narrative gods know what they are doing with this first fixture. Vincent Kompany's Burnley will host recent treble-winning Manchester City at Turf Moor for their first game of the season. Given the way they ended the season, it seems almost remiss to say any one game is tough for Man City.

There is no reason to believe they will not be machine-like and ruthless again next term and this fixture list looks like one that will put them top of the table after six games.

Newcastle at home is certainly the hardest game for Pep Guardiola to deal with, but he will not fear any opponent right now. Man Utd may well need to win all six of their openers to have any chance of being level with Man City.

Date / Kick-off Time

Fixture

11/08/2023 / 20:00

Burnley v Man City

19/08/2023 / 15:00

Man City v Newcastle

26/08/2023 / 15:00

Sheffield Utd v Man City

02/09/2023 / 15:00

Man City v Fulham

16/09/2023 / 15:00

West Ham v Man City

23/09/2023 / 15:00

Man City v Nottingham Forest


Liverpool's first six fixtures

Juergen Klopp
Liverpool could look quite different next season / Charlie Crowhurst/GettyImages

There are two clear standout games here for Liverpool to fear, and the six games overall are not the easiest. Going away to Chelsea on the opening weekend is a very tough one to predict. With Mauricio Pochettino getting the whole summer to work with a talented squad, we have to assume they'll be better than last season.

A home game against Bournemouth is favourable, but then there is another tough away trip against Newcastle. If Liverpool do not hit the ground running, they could find themselves playing catchup very early when it comes to the title or top four race.

Aston Villa, Wolves and West Ham are all teams Liverpool will expect to beat but could also cause the Reds problems next season if they hold onto the right players during the summer.

Date / Kick-off Time

Fixture

13/08/2023 / 16:30

Chelsea v Liverpool

19/08/2023 / 15:00

Liverpool v Bournemouth

26/08/2023 / 15:00

Newcastle v Liverpool

02/09/2023 / 15:00

Liverpool v Aston Villa

16/09/2023 / 15:00

Wolves v Liverpool

23/09/2023 / 15:00

Liverpool v West Ham


Arsenal's first six fixtures

Mikel Arteta
Mikel Arteta must find another way to beat Man City / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages

This is very much a fixture list of two halves for Arsenal. They have been handed an ideal-looking first three games of the season to build some momentum before things get a bit tougher.

The victims of that could be Man Utd, as they are the fourth team to face last season's Premier League runners-up.

The Everton game is tougher to call given the Gunners lost the same fixture last time out, but if Arsenal can beat both Man Utd and Tottenham in their first six games they will at least think they have the edge on most top-four rivals.

Date / Kick-off Time

Fixture

12/08/2023 / 12:30

Arsenal v Nottingham Forest

19/08/2023 / 15:00

Crystal Palace v Arsenal

26/08/2023 / 15:00

Arsenal v Fulham

02/09/2023 / 15:00

Arsenal v Man Utd

16/09/2023 / 15:00

Everton v Arsenal

23/09/2023 / 15:00

Arsenal v Tottenham


Newcastle's first six fixtures

Eddie Howe
Newcastle will think they can stay in the top four next season / Alex Davidson/GettyImages

We could learn a huge amount about Newcastle's ability to continue mixing it at the top of the table at the start of next season.

They have been handed a very tough run of games to get started. They need to take on both Man City and Liverpool, while matches against Aston Villa and Brighton could be really tough as well.

Man Utd will probably expect to be ahead of Newcastle by the end of the first six games and there will be concern if they are not, as it could come as a result of summer stagnation while others kick on.

Date / Kick-off Time

Fixture

12/08/23 - 17:30

Newcastle vs Aston Villa

19/08/23 - 15:00

Man City vs Newcastle

26/08/23 - 15:00

Newcastle vs Liverpool

02/09/23 - 15:00

Brighton vs Newcastle

16/09/23 - 15:00

Newcastle vs Brentford

23/09/23 - 15:00

Sheffield United vs Newcastle


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