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Manchester United Fans on Social Media expressly pessimism upon learning the club’s first league fixtures of the 2025-26 Campaign. The Premier League Schedule for the Upcoming Season was released Earlier TODAY (June 18).
The Fixture Announcement Comes on the Heels of A Dismal 2024-25 Campaign for Manchester United. Under Ruben Amorim, they finished in the 15th position on the standings, their Worst Ever Finish in a Premier League Campaign. Their hopes of salvaging the season with European glory were dashed, when the lost 1-0 to Tottenham in Europa League Final.
United Will Begin Their Campaign With A High-Stakes Clash at Old Trafford Against Arsenal We August 17. The Following Week, They Travel to Craven Cottage to Take On Fulham (August 23), Before Returning Home to Face Newly Promoted Burnley on August 30.
Their Fourth and Fifth Fixtures Pits Them Against Premier League Heavyweights Manchester City (Away) and Chelsea (Home), Setting Up a Grueling Start to the Season.
Following the Official Fixture Release, Manchester United Shared Their Opening Five Matches on their x (Formly Twitter) account.
While the post loved to build excite, it instead triggered a wave of concern among fans.
An x User Wrote:
“I will not be there.”
Another Tweeted:
“This is actually scary!”
Another Fans Opined That United Will Lose Their First Five Pl Games.
“0 points after 5 games then 😭😭😭,” They Wrote.
“Looks like the story is set to continue,” Another Chimed in.
Another SERVETED THAT RUBEN AMORIM Will Be Sacked Before Christmas
“Amorim will be out much before Christmas,” they tweeted.
Below is the Full List of Manchester United’s Premier League Fixtures For the 2025-26 Campaign.
17 Aug: Arsenal (H)
23 Aug: Fulham (A)
30 Aug: Burnley (H)
Sep 13: Manchester City (A)
Sep 20: Chelsea (H)
Sep 27: Brentford (A)
Oct 4: Sunderland (H)
Oct 18: Liverpool (A)
Oct 25: Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
Nov 1: Nottingham Forest (A)
Nov 8: Tottenham Hotspur (A)
Nov 22: Everton (H)
Nov 29: Crystal Palace (A)
3 Dec: West Ham United (H)
6 Dec: Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)
13 Dec: Bournemouth (H)
20 Dec: Aston Villa (A)
DEC 27: Newcastle United (H)
30 DEC: Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)
Jan 3: Leeds United (A)
Jan 7: Burnley (A)
Jan 17: Manchester City (H)
Jan 24: Arsenal (A)
Jan 31: Fulham (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 AD: Leeds United (H)
18 AD: Chelsea (A)
25 AD: Brentford (H)
2 May: Liverpool (H)
9 May: Sunderland (A)
17 May: Nottingham Forest (H)
24 May: Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
Manchester United Kicking off their 2025-26 EPL SEASON With a Home Game will be the Ninth Successive Time they have played their first match at home, Which is the lonest in English top-flight history.
Edited by Ezekiel OLAMIME