Walao thought this weekend can watch. See see Tuesday midnight
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Manchester United will go two months without playing a match on a Saturday.
Following November's international break, United will not play any of their next 10 Premier League fixtures on a Saturday - for a number of reasons.
From those matches, which take United up to the FA Cup third round weekend of 10-11 January, Ruben Amorim's side will play three Monday night matches, three Sunday games, three midweek matches and once on a Friday night.
Among those fixtures there are also some early kick-off times. United face Crystal Palace at 12:00 GMT on a Sunday at the end of November, before starting their 2026 fixture list with a Sunday trip to Leeds for a 12:30 start.
Their last Saturday game was their 2-2 draw with Tottenham on Saturday, 8 November.
United's next scheduled match on a Saturday is on 17 January against Manchester City.
Their following two Premier League matches against Arsenal and Fulham have both been scheduled for Sunday kick-offs.
There are a series of circumstances that have led to the lack of Saturday games for the Old Trafford side:
Their three Monday matches are all selected as the Monday night television picks for those respective weekends.
The trips to Palace and Leeds were selected by TNT Sports to be shown on a Saturday but had to be held for a later date. Palace play Strasbourg away in the Conference League three days before hosting United, while Leeds have a Premier League game on the Thursday before they host Amorim's side. The Premier League aims to schedule matches so no team plays two games within 60 hours of each other.
Home matches against West Ham and Wolves, and the trip to Burnley, are all part of midweek rounds of Premier League fixtures across December and January, while United's meeting with Newcastle is the Premier League's dedicated Boxing Day fixture.
The trip to Aston Villa for United's final match before Christmas is that week's Sunday 16:30 fixture.
All times in GMT
Monday, 24 November: Manchester United v Everton (20:00)
Sunday, 30 November: Crystal Palace v Manchester United (12:00)
Thursday, 4 December: Manchester United v West Ham (20:00)
Monday, 8 December: Wolves v Manchester United (20:00)
Monday, 15 December: Manchester United v Bournemouth (20:00)
Sunday, 21 December: Aston Villa v Manchester United (16:30)
Friday, 26 December: Manchester United v Newcastle (20:00)
Tuesday, 30 December: Manchester United v Wolves (20:15)
Sunday, 4 January: Leeds United v Manchester United (12:30)
Wednesday, 7 January: Burnley v Manchester United (20:15)
I predicted he super flop when hired. But he shut my mouth by winning epl. Looks like bald fraud after all 😂 please stay for 10 more seasons
Cuz he inherits Kloop’s team, which is constantly challenging for the league, Salah, Van Disney, Trent, Robertson, Allison, all in top form, don’t forget Luiz, Jota, Nunez and few others too
This season, he tried implementing his own system, own styles then everything macam tak jadi
Cuz he inherits Kloop’s team, which is constantly challenging for the league, Salah, Van Disney, Trent, Robertson, Allison, all in top form, don’t forget Luiz, Jota, Nunez and few others too
This season, he tried implementing his own system, own styles then everything macam tak jadi