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United's seven games in April

After a spell of inactivity, Manchester United's schedule springs back into life as soon as we hit April.

Tuesday's Premier League game against Nottingham Forest on the opening day of the month is the first of seven fixtures facing Ruben Amorim's men across April, with challenges facing the team at home and abroad.

Of course, the two-legged Europa League quarter-final with French side Lyon is of vital importance, in addition to the league matches on the agenda.

There is plenty to look forward to, including the Manchester derby at Old Trafford, as the domestic game returns with a vengeance.

Check out our brief match-by-match guide...

Amad wins the most recent Manchester derby, back in December.

Tue 1 Apr: Nottingham Forest (A) 20:00 BST

After what feels like an eternity, United are finally back in action when taking on third-placed Nottingham Forest at The City Ground.

Nuno Espirito Santo's men have enjoyed a fabulous campaign and will be tough opponents, after winning 3-2 at Old Trafford in the reverse fixture.

Leading scorer Chris Wood has been flagged as a doubt after picking up an injury while on international duty with New Zealand, while former Red Anthony Elanga scored for Sweden against Northern Ireland and is likely to be a handful.

Sun 6 Apr: Manchester City (H) 16:30 BST

The Manchester derby always needs little introduction and the Reds are chasing a double over the current champions, following the thrilling 2-1 victory at the Etihad Stadium in December.

Pep Guardiola's team have experienced a difficult season but are still competing for the Emirates FA Cup, facing Bournemouth this weekend in the quarter-finals.

The Blues currently sit in sixth place and there is every incentive for United to upset their bid for Champions League football next term.

Thu 10 Apr: Lyon (A) 20:00 BST

The first leg of the last-eight tie with the French side, in the Europa League, is another big test. The competition represents a chance to gain access to the 2025/26 Champions League and our reward for seeing off Real Sociedad is a match-up with a team currently placed fifth in Ligue 1.

Lyon have some real talent on their books, including France Under-21s sensation Rayan Cherki, but forward Malick Fofana could miss this tie after being injured while on international duty with Belgium.

Ex-Red Nemanja Matic is part of the midfield and he will be relishing the chance to come up against his old club.

Sun 13 Apr: Newcastle United (A) 16:30 BST

Hot on the heels of the trip to France is a journey to the north east to face the Magpies.

Newcastle are on the crest of a wave after finally ending their long trophy drought by beating Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final, and they are sure to be backed by their passionate support in this Sunday afternoon kick-off.

The Reds were very disappointing in the corresponding fixture, losing 2-0, and will be determined to set the record straight on Tyneside.

Our last meeting with Lyon came during a pre-season friendly in Scotland.

Thu 17 Apr: Lyon (H) 20:00 BST

This promises to be a big night at Old Trafford, as we look to book a place in the last four of the Europa League.

With the new format, it is already decided that the victors of this tie will meet either Athletic Club or Rangers at the semi-final stage.

United emerged victorious from our previous two home games against l'OL, but only by one-goal margins on both occasions, and it could well be tight again.

Sun 20 Apr: Wolves (H) 14:00 BST

The Black Country outfit visit the Theatre of Dreams and will be hoping they are clear of the relegation zone by the time of this fixture.

Wolves won the reverse game, 2-0, when Bruno Fernandes was sent off and Matheus Cunha scored the second goal. The hosts' key man is currently suspended but should be back for the match in Manchester.

It represents our last home clash in April and only two more remain in the Premier League before the season is out.

Bruno Fernandes scored this penalty in our last game at the Vitality Stadium.

Sun 27 Apr: Bournemouth (A) 14:00 BST

The game at the Vitality Stadium will need to be rearranged if the Cherries manage to knock Manchester City out of the FA Cup on Sunday and progress to the semi-finals.

Whenever it goes ahead, Andoni Iraola's hosts are certain to pose a stern examination for Amorim's Reds, as they have been a fabulous attacking team all term.

The south-coast side pulled off a second successive 3-0 Old Trafford win earlier in the campaign and are chasing a spot in European football their performances have arguably deserved.

Our last game there finished 2-2, with Bruno Fernandes scoring both of our goals.

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