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Man Utd’s first five 25/26 Premier League fixture results predicted and compared to Man City, Liverpool & other rivals

The 2025-26 season is closing in rapidly, and now Manchester United have found out the fixture list for the entire campaign.

Little less than two months from the opening weekend of the 2025-26 season, and Manchester United’s entire 38-game fixture list has been revealed.

Ruben Amorim will welcome Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal to Old Trafford on match day one, which is an immediate test for the Red Devils, ahead of a season in which they must give a better account of themselves.

Things will then get a little easier for United, with two back-to-back winnable games over Fulham and newly promoted Burnley at the end of August.

In September, however, things get tricky with a trip to face Manchester City at the Etihad and then welcoming Chelsea to Old Trafford.

The good thing about a tough start is that if United come out unscathed, it will show us that we’re in store for a good season.

So with that in mind, here is how we predict the opening five games will go…

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim participates in the official training at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 27, 2025. Manchester United and ASEAN All-Stars are set to face off for the Maybank Challenge Cup during their post-season friendly trip to Asia.

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Predicting Manchester United’s first five fixtures

Here are Manchester United’s opening five games of the season and how many points we think Amorim will get from each.

Manchester United vs Arsenal (H) – 17th August

Kicking off the season with an absolutely mammoth fixture on Sunday, United will have the chance to prove that this season is a fresh start. With both teams as they are, we struggle to see Arsenal winning at Old Trafford, especially when considering the previous fixture between the two teams. So we would say draw at minimum for Amorim.

Prediction – Draw (+1)

Fulham vs Manchester United (A) – 24th August

United did the double over Fulham last season, one of the only clubs to suffer that fate, and so an improved Amorim team should find the same result to continue a winning streak against the Cottagers.

Prediction – Win (+3)

Manchester United vs Burnley (H) – 30th August

Back at Old Trafford for game week three, and we see another three points for United against newly promoted Burnley, who we expect to really struggle in the upcoming season.

Prediction – Win (+3)

Manchester City vs Manchester United (A) – 13th September

Things will get more difficult for United in game week four with a trip across Manchester to the Etihad, and after being unbeaten last season against Pep Guardiola, Amorim will be confident of avoiding defeat and silencing Rayan Cherki, who has talked a big game since joining City.

Prediction – Draw (+1)

Manchester United vs Chelsea (H) – 27th September

Another ‘big six’ fixture awaits United at the end of September when Chelsea come to Old Trafford, and if Amorim is to be pushing for the top six this season, he will need to be winning games like this.

Prediction – Win (+3)

This may be a bold prediction to say United get 11 points from 15 to start the season, but this is the kind of start Amorim needs, and we back him right now to do so.

Manchester United’s first five Premier League fixtures compared to ‘rivals’

Here is Manchester United’s biggest competition for the Champions League and European spots, and potentially even more. Here are their first five fixtures, plus how many points we think they’ll rack up.

Manchester City first five games

Vs. Wolves (A) – +3

Vs. Tottenham (H) – +3

Vs. Brighton (A) – +3

Vs. Manchester United (H) – +1

Vs. Arsenal (A) – +0

Total – 10 points

Liverpool first five games

Vs. Bournemouth (H) – +3

Vs. Newcastle (A) – +1

Vs. Arsenal (H) – +3

Vs. Burnley (A) – +3

Vs. Everton (H) – +3

Total – 13 points

Chelsea first five games

Vs. Crystal Palace (H) – +1

Vs. West Ham (A) – +3

Vs. Fulham (H) – +3

Vs. Brentford (A) – +3

Vs. Manchester United – +0

Total – 10 points

Arsenal first five games

Vs. Manchester United (A) – +1 point

Vs. Leeds (H) – +3

Vs. Liverpool (A) – +0

Vs. Nottingham Forest (H) – +3

Vs. Manchester City (H) – +3

Total – 10 points

Tottenham first five games

Vs. Burnley (H) – +3

Vs. Manchester City (A) – +0

Vs. Bournemouth (H) – +1

Vs. West Ham (A) – +1

Vs. Brighton (A) – +3

Total – 8 points

Newcastle first five games

Vs. Aston Villa (A) – +0

Vs. Liverpool (H) – +1

Vs. Leeds (A) +3

Vs. Wolves (H) +3

Vs. Bournemouth (A) +1

Total – 8 points

Aston Villa first five games

Vs. Newcastle (H) – +1

Vs. Brentford (A) – +3

Vs. Crystal Palace (H) – +1

Vs. Everton (A) – +0

Vs. Sunderland (A) – +3

Total – 8 points

How the Premier League table would look after the first five games

With all our predictions taken into account, here’s how we think the Premier League 24/25 table could look after five games played, based on the eight teams’ results predicted.

Liverpool – 13 points

Manchester United – 11 points

Arsenal – 10 points

Chelsea – 10 points

Manchester City – 10 points

Aston Villa – 8 points

Newcastle – 8 points

Tottenham – 8 points

This would be a magnificent start for Amorim, one of the best in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, setting himself up for a successful season.

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