Minds at Manchester United are fixed on this season’s seven remaining matches, but planning is also under way for the next campaign.
The Premier League has today announced the 2026/27 fixture list will be officially revealed on Friday 19 June.
The list of all 380 matches, including our 38-game schedule, will be available from 10:00 BST that day.
As always, visit the United App and ManUtd.com for the breaking news, finer details and analysis of the calendar.
Next season’s top-flight campaign is due to start around the weekend of Saturday 22 August 2026. The final match round will have all 10 games across the division played simultaneously on Sunday 30 May 2027.
Those dates mean the competition starts and ends later than any previous iteration between the traditional timeframe of August to May, disregarding the season heavily affected by the Covid pandemic.
“With an increasingly congested global football calendar, player welfare remains a priority for the Premier League. As a result, the Premier League will start one week later next season.
“This will allow for 89 clear days from the end of the current season and 33 days from the FIFA World Cup 2026 final. The season will conclude one week prior to the UEFA Champions League final, which will be played on Saturday 5 June 2027.”
There will be a tweak to the international breaks that will see the October window disappear and the September one extended.
The move will mean a three-week gap for national-team fixtures in September, during which countries are set to play four matches instead of the more traditional two-game programme.
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