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Manchester United open 2026/27 Premier League season away at Hull City

Manchester United's full Premier League fixture list for 2026/27 has been released, with the club opening the campaign at Hull City on August 22 before hosting Manchester City in the fourth weekend of the season.

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Manchester United open 2026/27 Premier League season away at Hull City
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Manchester United will begin their 2026/27 Premier League campaign with an away trip to Hull City at the MKM Stadium on Saturday, August 22, with the full fixture list released on Friday morning.

The Premier League published all 380 fixtures for the forthcoming season, confirming that defending champions Arsenal will kick off the campaign a day earlier, hosting newly-promoted Coventry City on Friday, August 21.

United’s opening run of fixtures sees them follow the Hull game with a home match against Ipswich Town — another side promoted from the Championship — before travelling to Merseyside to face Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. The first Manchester derby arrives in the fourth weekend of the season, with City visiting Old Trafford on September 12.

The fixture list also confirms that United will host Liverpool at Old Trafford on January 23, having made the trip to Anfield on November 21. Their final home game of the season is against Fulham on May 30, which also serves as the last fixture of the campaign.

Other notable dates include a visit to Arsenal on December 19, a home game against Arsenal on February 27, and the away Manchester derby at the Etihad on March 20.

Only the first round of broadcast selections has been confirmed so far, with United’s opening fixture at Hull among those assigned a specific kick-off slot.

Manchester United’s full 2026/27 Premier League fixture list:

August
August 22: Hull City (A) — 12.30pm
August 29: Ipswich Town (H) — 3pm

September
September 5: Everton (A) — 3pm
September 12: Manchester City (H) — 3pm
September 19: Fulham (A) — 3pm

October
October 10: Tottenham (H) — 3pm
October 17: Leeds United (A) — 3pm
October 24: Bournemouth (H) — 3pm
October 31: Chelsea (A) — 3pm

November
November 7: Aston Villa (H) — 3pm
November 21: Liverpool (A) — 3pm
November 28: Brentford (H) — 3pm

December
December 2: Newcastle (A) — 8pm
December 5: Coventry City (H) — 3pm
December 12: Crystal Palace (A) — 3pm
December 19: Arsenal (A) — 3pm
December 26: Nottingham Forest (H) — 3pm
December 30: Sunderland (H) — 8pm

January
January 2: Brighton (A) — 3pm
January 6: Newcastle (H) — 8pm
January 16: Aston Villa (A) — 3pm
January 23: Liverpool (H) — 3pm
January 30: Brentford (A) — 3pm

February
February 6: Chelsea (H) — 3pm
February 10: Brighton (H) — 8pm
February 20: Nottingham Forest (A) — 3pm
February 27: Arsenal (H) — 3pm

March
March 3: Sunderland (A) — 8pm
March 13: Everton (H) — 3pm
March 20: Manchester City (A) — 3pm

April
April 10: Hull City (H) — 3pm
April 17: Ipswich Town (A) — 3pm
April 24: Crystal Palace (H) — 3pm

May
May 1: Coventry City (A) — 3pm
May 8: Bournemouth (A) — 3pm
May 15: Leeds United (H) — 3pm
May 23: Tottenham (A) — 3pm
May 30: Fulham (H) — 3pm

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