Seven United games moved for TV
Seven of Manchester United's Premier League fixtures across December 2018 and January 2019 have been moved for TV coverage, including key clashes against Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur.
The first affected outing is a visit to Southampton on Saturday 1 December, which will now kick off at the later time of 17:30 GMT. A midweek clash against Arsenal at 20:00 GMT then follows four days later, having been pushed back 24 hours.
Unsurprisingly, the always eagerly-anticipated trip to face Liverpool at Anfield has been selected for broadcast in the UK on Sunday 16 December at 16:00 GMT. Jose Mourinho's men travel to Cardiff City the following Saturday for another early-evening affair at 17:30 GMT.
The year ends with a home fixture against Bournemouth on Sunday 30 December at 16:30 GMT, originally scheduled for the previous day, before the Reds start 2019 by journeying to the North East to take on Newcastle.
Instead of being played on New Year's Day, that game at St James' Park will now take place on Wednesday 2 January at 20:00 GMT.
Finally for this round of changes, United will now play Tottenham on Sunday 13 January at 16:30 GMT, in what is set to be our first visit to Spurs' new stadium.
In addition to the Premier League commitments, there will be at least one more game to be added to the winter schedule. The Emirates FA Cup third-round ties will be played on the weekend of 5/6 January, with the fourth round following three weeks later.
THE SEVEN FIXTURE CHANGES
Saturday 1 December: Southampton v Manchester United at 17:30 GMT*
Wednesday 5 December: Manchester United v Arsenal at 20:00 GMT*
Sunday 16 December: Liverpool v Manchester United at 16:00 GMT**
Saturday 22 December: Cardiff City v Manchester United at 17:30 GMT*
Sunday 30 December: Manchester United v Bournemouth at 16:30 GMT**
Wednesday 2 January: Newcastle United v Manchester United at 20:00 GMT**
Sunday 13 January: Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United at 16:30 GMT**
*Live on BT Sport
**Live on Sky Sports
Why my shirt just says 'Andreas'
ArticleAndreas Pereira has revealed to MUTV why he has his first name on the back of his United jersey this season.
Five great comebacks under Mourinho
ArticleOn the back of Saturday's thrilling win over Newcastle, watch five more memorable turnarounds under the boss.
How Old Trafford stirred the comeback
ArticleSpecial things can happen when fans and players come together, according to Joe Ganley.
'Fans give us amazing energy'
ArticleIn the month he turns 21, Marcus Rashford looks back on his memorable career so far in the latest Inside United issue.