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Manchester United reveal four important changes to 2024/25 Premier League schedule

Manchester United's games in the Premier League against Chelsea, Leicester, Ipswich Town and West Ham have been rescheduled from their original dates.

Following the release of the latest televised dates in the league, United's match against Chelsea has been moved to Sunday, November 3 for a 16:30 kick-off. The clash was initially pencilled in to be played on the Saturday but it will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

United's next game against Leicester City at Old Trafford, which comes a week after facing Chelsea, has also been moved, despite not being selected for live coverage in the United Kingdom.

That fixture has been moved because United will play PAOK in the Europa League on Thursday, November 7, which means the Leicester match will be played on Sunday, November 10.

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The November international break will follow that game against Leicester and United will return to action in the Premier League with a visit to newly promoted Ipswich.

Ipswich are managed by former United coach Kieran McKenna and United will make their first visit to Portman Road since 2002 on Sunday, November 24 instead of the day before. The game has been selected to be shown live on Sky Sports and it will kick off at 16:30.

Finally, Everton's visit to Old Trafford was originally meant to be United's last fixture in November, but the game has been moved to Sunday, December 1 with a 13:30 kick-off time.

However, there will be no live television coverage in the UK of that match because, just like the Leicester clash, it has been moved due to United's involvement in the Europa League.

The fixture changes

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