will take on Brighton in the first Premier League game of the Erik ten Hag era.
The Red Devils begin their campaign at home on Sunday 7 August before heading to Brentford the following week.
There will be an early test of ten Hag’s credentials when United welcome Liverpool to Old Trafford in just their third game of the season on 20 August.
United conceded nine without reply to their arch-rivals last term, suffering a humiliating 5-0 defeat in front of their own fans last October before shipping another four at Anfield in April.
The first Manchester derby of the season takes place on 1 October at the Etihad Stadium with United taking on Tottenham and Chelsea in back-to-back fixtures later that month.
Man Utd 2022-23 season fixtures in full:
August
Sunday 7th: Man Utd v Brighton
Saturday 13th: Brentford v Man Utd
Saturday 20th: Man Utd v Liverpool
Saturday 27th: Southampton v Man Utd
Tuesday 30th: Leicester v Man Utd
September
Saturday 3rd: Man Utd v Arsenal
Saturday 10th: Crystal Palace v Man Utd
Saturday 17th: Man Utd v Leeds
October
Saturday 1st: Man City v Man Utd
Saturday 8th: Everton v Man Utd
Saturday 15th: Man Utd v Newcastle
Tuesday 18th: Man Utd v Tottenham
Saturday 22nd: Chelsea v Man Utd
Saturday 29th: Man Utd v West Ham
November
Saturday 5th: Aston Villa v Man Utd
Saturday 12th: Fulham v Man Utd
December
Monday 26th: Man Utd v Nottm Forest
Saturday 31st: Wolverhampton v Man Utd
January
Monday 2nd: Man Utd v AFC Bournemouth
Saturday 14th: Man Utd v Man City
Saturday 21st: Arsenal v Man Utd
February
Saturday 4th: Man Utd v Crystal Palace
Saturday 11th: Leeds v Man Utd
Saturday 18th: Man Utd v Leicester
Saturday 25th: Man Utd v Brentford
March
Saturday 4th: Liverpool v Man Utd
Saturday 11th: Man Utd v Southampton
Saturday 18th: Brighton v Man Utd
April
Saturday 1st: Newcastle v Man Utd
Saturday 8th: Man Utd v Everton
Saturday 15th: Nottm Forest v Man Utd
Saturday 22nd: Man Utd v Chelsea
Tuesday 25th: Tottenham v Man Utd
Saturday 29th: Man Utd v Aston Villa
May
Saturday 6th: West Ham v Man Utd
Saturday 13th: Man Utd v Wolverhampton
Saturday 20th: AFC Bournemouth v Man Utd
Sunday 28th: Man Utd v Fulham
Following the World Cup in Qatar, United renew their league campaign at home to Nottingham Forest.
As it stands, United will avoid playing any of last season’s top five in their final five game of the season, ending the campaign at home to Fulham on 28 May.
United began the 2021-22 season with a bang with Bruno Fernandes scoring a hat-trick in a 5-1 demolition job on Leeds United.
scored two on his second debut for the club against with ’s side taking 12 points from a possible 15 in their opening five games before it all came crashing down.
United would win just one of their next seven league games – a run that included a 5-0 defeat at home to Liverpool and a 4-1 thrashing away to Watford which cost Solskjaer his job.
With Ralf Rangnick arriving as interim boss after Michael Carrick’s short spell in charge, United missed out on Champions League qualification as their fifth consecutive season without a trophy came to a miserable end.
Ten Hag will hope to lead United back into the top four this season having been picked for the job at Old Trafford ahead of Mauricio Pochettino earlier this year.
The Dutchman won three Eredivisie titles with Ajax and while a title challenge is likely to be beyond United’s reach this season, the club will be hopeful of closing the gap after finishing 35 points behind champions Manchester City last term.
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