This is a year of a new era.. First season without my favorite winger Cristiano Ronaldo. But i guess I have to move on and be delighted for what will happen this season.. Still Manchester is United. Go on Reds..
Manchester United will face Premier League new-boys Birmingham City at Old Trafford on the opening day.
The holders, who secured their third successive Premier League crown last season, then face another promoted team in Burnley three days later in what will sure to be an electric atmosphere at Turf Moor.
United then finish the week travelling to Wigan in what is a relatively straight forward opening month for Sir Alex Ferguson's men.
However August ends with a massive clash with potential title challengers Arsenal at the Theatre of Dreams, a game which is swiftly followed by a trip to Tottenham and a derby match with Manchester City at home in September.
August
15 Birmingham (H)
18 Burnley (A)
22 Wigan (A)
29 Arsenal (H)
September
12 Tottenham (A)
19 Man City (H)
26 Stoke (A)
October
3 Sunderland (H)
17 Bolton (H)
24 Liverpool (A)
31 Blackburn (H)
November
7 Chelsea (A)
21 Everton (H)
28 Portsmouth (A)
December
5 West Ham (A)
12 Aston Villa (H)
15 Wolverhampton (H)
19 Fulham (A)
26 Hull (A)
28 Wigan (H)
January
9 Birmingham (A)
16 Burnley (H)
26 Hull (H)
30 Arsenal (A)
February
6 Portsmouth (H)
10 Aston Villa (A)
20 Everton (A)
27 West Ham (H)
March
6 Wolverhampton (A)
13 Fulham (H)
20 Liverpool (H)
27 Bolton (A)
April
3 Chelsea (H)
10 Blackburn (A)
17 Man City (A)
24 Tottenham (H)
May
1 Sunderland (A)
9 Stoke (H)
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