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After the club's worst season since the turn of the century, Louis van Gaal will lead Manchester United into a new era at Old Trafford hoping to recapture the winning culture around the club.
Here are some of the highlights from Manchester United's fixture list to look out for:
First game
Manchester United will face Swansea City at Old Trafford on the 16th August
Last Game
Manchester United will play against Hull City at the KC Stadium on the 24th May 2015
Games against biggest rivals
Liverpool: 13th December (H), 21st March 2015 (A)
Arsenal: 22 November (H), 16th May 2015 (A)
Chelsea: 25th October (H), 18th April 2015 (A)
Manchester City: 1st November (A), 11 April 2015 (H)
Over the festive period
Manchester United will play over the festive period Newcastle (H) on Boxing Day, Tottenham (A) on 28th December and Stoke (A) on New Year's Day.
Full fixture list:
Premier League Fixtures 2014/15 club by club
Arsenal fixtures / Aston Villa fixtures / Burnley fixtures
Chelsea fixtures / Crystal Palace fixtures / Everton fixtures
Hull City fixtures / Leicester City fixtures / Liverpool fixtures
Manchester City fixtures / Manchester United fixtures
Newcastle United fixtures / Queens Park Rangers fixtures
Southampton fixtures / Stoke City fixtures / Swansea City fixtures
Tottenham Hotspur fixtures / West Bromwich Albion fixtures
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