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Six pivotal Manchester United fixtures between now and the end of the season

Manchester United's victory over Fulham on Sunday maintained Erik ten Hag's side's push for two trophies to be added to their Carabao Cup success.

While winning the Premier League is out of reach, the Reds will still be hoping for a strong end to their season in order to secure qualification for the Champions League. In the meantime, silverware in the FA Cup and Europa League remains a distinct possibility.

On current form, United will back themselves to compete against any team. But these matches below are the most notable tests that the Reds will have to negotiate.

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Immediately following the international break, Ten Hag's men will come up against a rather stubborn Newcastle side who harbour aspirations of finishing in the top four. At St James' Park, Eddie Howe's side have proven they can compete with the best the Premier League has to offer so United will not be taking them lightly. With players jetting off across the globe during the international break, Ten Hag will be fearful of any injury blows that could make this tricky task even tougher.

This might be two matches but the overall goal is the same, progress to the semi-finals of the Europa League. Sevilla may be struggling in La Liga but the Spanish side are a different prospect in Europe. They have lifted the Europa League an impressive six times. United's form at home has been good this season but you would imagine they will want at least a two-goal advantage before heading to Spain the following week.

While it has not yet been decided which date the Reds will face Brighton at Wembley, United's involvement in the Europa League the previous Thursday means that it is almost guaranteed that the Reds will head to the

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