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Man United Premier League fixtures recap: Reds learn schedule for 2024/25

Erik ten Hag will be in the Manchester United hotseat for next season with the Dutchman preferred by the club's ownership group to carry on in post next season.

And Ten Hag is set to find out United's list of fixtures for the new campaign on Tuesday morning as his side step up their preparations for 2024/25.

The former Ajax boss oversaw a disappointing Premier League season but won the FA Cup, beating Manchester City, in May which will have helped to sway Sir Jim Ratcliffe to keep him on.

United are now gearing up for their third campaign under Ten Hag with around eight weeks to go until the season gets underway.

We will be bringing full live coverage, build-up and reaction to the top flight's big reveal on Tuesday morning as United find out their 2024/25 Premier League fixture list in full.

That is all for this afternoon surrounding Manchester United and the release of this season's Premier League fixtures.

We will now hand you over to the transfer blog, which you can view here.

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Man United supporters have been unhappy with the dates and timings of TV fixtures and the Premier League has committed to give supporters at least five weeks' notice over schedule changes.

United will start their Premier League campaign at home against Fulham on Friday, August 16 with an 8pm kick-off and any changes for the five games after that are expected to be announced around Friday, July 5.

That is part of a pledge by the league to give six weeks' notice to fans until December and then five weeks' notice from January; the final game of the season has already been confirmed as a 4pm kick-off at home against Aston Villa on May 25.

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