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Manchester United's next five fixtures compared to Tottenham, Arsenal and Man City

Manchester United have a busy run of fixtures to come after Thursday night's 4-3 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the Carabao Cup.

United fell behind after a quarter of an hour when Dominic Solanke buried a close-range effort after Altay Bayindir parried Pedro Porro's deflected shot. After losing Victor Lindelof on the stroke of half-time, things got worse just a minute into the second half.

A poor clearance from Lisandro Martinez was capitalised on by Dejan Kulusevski who fired in. When Solanke added his second of the game shortly afterwards, it felt like the match was beyond United but a Fraser Forster mistake gave a glimmer of hope as Joshua Zirkzee tapped home.

That glimmer became a shining light when with 20 minutes to go, Forster cleared the ball off a sliding Amad to gift United another goal. However, that was nearly extinguished late on as Son Heung-min scored directly from a corner despite complaints from Bayindir.

And yet, there was to be another late twist as Jonny Evans headed home from a corner but it was too little, too late. After tonight's defeat, MEN Sport has taken a closer look at what is to come next for United over the festive period.

December 22 vs AFC Bournemouth (H) at 2pm - Premier League

December 26 vs Wolves (A) at 5.30pm - Premier League

December 30 vs Newcastle (H) at 8pm - Premier League

January 5 vs Liverpool (A) at 4.30pm - Premier League

January 12 vs Arsenal (A) at 3pm - FA Cup

What MEN Sport says: As a run of five fixtures goes, United may struggle to have a difficult period than this between now and the end of the season. The beginning of January is where the eyes will naturally head to and with good reason too. Both Liverpool and Arsenal will be huge tests to see if this United team

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