Manchester United will be looking to continue the excellent momentum they have built in recent games as they eye a return to Europe under Ruben Amorim
Manchester United are in good form under Ruben Amorim after recording a third consecutive win on Saturday.
Ruben Amorim's side beat Brighton & Hove Albion 4-2 at Old Trafford to record a first home victory over the Seagulls since February 2022. Victory over Fabian Hurzeler's team moved United up into the European places after previous wins over Liverpool and Sunderland.
The Reds are finally looking up under Amorim, and their absence from Europe means they will have a full week to prepare for most fixtures this season. United's record so far in 2024/25 across all competitions reads five wins, one draw and four defeats with no games outside of the Premier League for Amorim's men until they play in the FA Cup third round in January.
United return to action on Saturday afternoon away at Nottingham Forest. Below is a look at the next five league fixtures for Amorim's team and the sides around them in the top-flight table.
Manchester United
Nottingham Forest (Away) - November 1
Tottenham Hotspur (A) - November 8
Everton (Home) - November 24
Crystal Palace (A) - November 30
West Ham United (H) - December 4
Arsenal
Burnley (A) - November 1
Sunderland (A) - November 8
Tottenham (H) - November 23
Chelsea (A) - November 30
Brentford (H) - December 3
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Liverpool
Aston Villa (H) - November 1
Manchester City (A) - November 9
Nottingham Forest (H) - November 22
West Ham (A) - November 30
Sunderland (H) - December 3
Manchester City
Bournemouth (H) - November 2
Liverpool (H) - November 9
Newcastle (A) - November 22
Leeds (H) - November 29
Fulham (A) - December 2
Amorim was asked how important the victory over Brighton on Saturday was and said: "It was really important, also the performance, we had to play different games in different moments of the game.
"And I think the players understood really well what to do in every moment. We had to suffer a bit at the end, it wouldn’t be Manchester United without a bit of suffering, but we deserved the win against a very good team, a team that is hard to press against high, but we did really well.
"I think they [the players] are more confident, the best game we did this season was against Arsenal. But then when you are confident, you have a different spirit, that helps you to win games. That's what I'm feeling now. We're a little bit more free. Last week we are a bit more luck because of that."
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