Manchester United upcoming five games compared to Manchester City, Arsenal and other rivals.
Manchester United’s last two Premier League games before the international break were postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
United will return to action on Sunday, October 2 with a game against Manchester City following the international break.
The Red Devils are currently 5th in the league table with 12 points after a slow start to the season.
After facing City, Erik ten Hag’s side will face Everton in their next Premier League game on October 9.
Let’s see how United’s upcoming five fixtures compare with Manchester City, Arsenal and other rivals.
Manchester United’s upcoming five Premier League fixtures following the international break (12pts)
Manchester City (A) – October 2
Everton (A) – October 9
Newcastle (H) – October 16
Tottenham (H) – October 19
Chelsea (A) – October 22
Chelsea’s upcoming five Premier League fixtures following the international break (10pts)
Crystal Palace (A) – October 1
Wolves (H) – October 8
Aston Villa (A) – October 16
Brentford (A) – October 19
Manchester United (H) – October 22
Liverpool’s upcoming five Premier League fixtures following the international break (9pts)
Brighton [H] – October 1
Arsenal [A] – October 9
Manchester City [H] – October 16
West Ham [H] – October 19
Nottingham Forest [A] – October 22
Arsenal’s upcoming five games in Premier League following the international break (18pts)
Tottenham (H) – October 1
Liverpool (H) – October 9
Leeds United (A) – October 16
Southampton (A) – October 23
Nottingham Forest (H) – October 30
Manchester City’s upcoming five games in Premier League following the international break (17pts)
Manchester United (H) – October 2
Southampton (H) – October 8
Liverpool (A) – October 16
Brighton (H) – October 22
Leicester City (A) – October 29
Tottenham’s upcoming five games in Premier League following the international break (17pts)
Arsenal (A) – October 1
Brighton (A) – October 8
Everton (H) – October 15
Manchester United (A) – October 19
Newcastle (H) – October 23