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Manchester United next six Premier League fixtures after Liverpool match is postponed

Manchester United are heading into a crucial run of fixtures as they hope to secure their top-four place.

Ralf Rangnick's men discovered that their clash with Liverpool on Sunday, March 20 has been postponed. The decision comes after Jurgen Klopp's side beat Norwich City 2-1 on Wednesday to progress in the FA Cup.

The quarter-finals of the domestic competition are set to take place on the same weekend as the aforementioned Premier League tie and the FA Cup takes precedent. This means United's last match this month will be the Champions League second leg against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday, March 15.

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With that in mind here is a revised look at Manchester United's next six Premier League games both before and after the international break.

United start the month with a daunting trip to their fierce rivals City in the Manchester derby. Pep Guardiola's men currently sit top of the Premier League with a six-point cushion.

Under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, United lost 2-0 to City in a one-sided game. Plenty has changed since then and the Red Devils will be hoping to claim bragging rights this weekend.

The big fixtures are coming thick and fast for United over the next couple of matches. The Reds welcome Spurs in the teatime kick-off hoping to increase the gap between themselves and Antonio Conte's team.

Spurs have been inconsistent in recent weeks. Victories over Man City and Leeds were impressive but defeats to Burnley and Middlesbrough in the FA Cup have angered their fans.

Another teatime fixture is to come for United following the Champions League and international break. The Foxes, managed by former

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