Fans of Manchester United will need to amend their diaries, after a number of Red Devils fixtures have been rescheduled for live UK broadcasts for November
Aaron Morris Senior Sports Reporter 16:31, 19 Sep 2025
Manchester United have seen a number of games rescheduled for November, with Ruben Amorim's side set to feature heavily on TV.
A number of Premier League clashes for the month have been moved in terms of date and time, as a result of nine clubs from the English top flight chasing glory in Europe.
While United aren't competing on the European stage this term, given their 15th-place finish in the Premier League last season and missing out on the Europa League title to Spurs in May, they have still seen fixtures altered as a result of other teams taking part.
For example, the clash with Tottenham come Saturday, November 8 will now take place at 12:30pm instead of 3pm, and will be broadcast live on TNT Sports. Elsewhere, their clash with Everton at Old Trafford, which was initially set for Saturday, November 22 will now take place on Monday, November 24 at 8pm and will be shown on Sky Sports.
Their game with Palace which was originally scheduled for Saturday, November 29 will now also take place a day later at 12:00pm, and will also be broadcast live on TNT Sports.
On the other side of Manchester, City fans have also seen their fair share of alterations for the month, with their home clash against Bournemouth taking place on Sunday, November 2 at 4:30pm instead of 3pm on Saturday, November 1.
That game will now also be shown on Sky Sports as part of the broadcaster's Super Sunday programming. The Cityzens' game with Liverpool which was set for Saturday, November 8, will also be shown by the broadcaster, given it will now take place at 4:30pm on Sunday, November 9.
Finally, their 3pm kick-off with Newcastle United on November 22 has now been pushed back to 5:30pm, and will also be shown via Sky Sports. Here's a full breakdown of schedule changes for November.
Saturday 1 November
- Brighton & Hove Albion v Leeds United
- Burnley v Arsenal
- Crystal Palace v Brentford
- Fulham v Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Nottingham Forest v Manchester United
- 17:30 Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
- 20:00 Liverpool v Aston Villa (TNT Sports)
Sunday 2 November
- 14:00 West Ham United v Newcastle United (Sky Sports)
- 16:30 Manchester City v AFC Bournemouth (Sky Sports)
Monday 3 November
- 20:00 Sunderland v Everton (Sky Sports)
Saturday 8 November
- 12:30 Spurs v Man Utd (TNT Sports)
- Everton v Fulham
- West Ham v Burnley
- 17:30 Sunderland v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
- 20:00 Chelsea v Wolves (Sky Sports)
Sunday 9 November
- 14:00 Aston Villa v AFC Bournemouth* (Sky Sports)
- 14:00 Brentford v Newcastle (Sky Sports)
- 14:00 Crystal Palace v Brighton* (Sky Sports)
- 14:00 Nott'm Forest v Leeds* (Sky Sports)
- 16:30 Man City v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
*Moved due to participation of Villa, Palace and Forest participation in European competition on the Thursday before
Saturday 22 November
- 12:30 Burnley v Chelsea (TNT Sports)
- AFC Bournemouth v West Ham
- Brighton v Brentford
- Fulham v Sunderland
- Liverpool v Nott'm Forest
- Wolves v Crystal Palace
- 17:30 Newcastle v Man City (Sky Sports)
Sunday 23 November
- 14:00 Leeds v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)
- 16:30 Arsenal v Spurs (Sky Sports)
Monday 24 November
- 20:00 Man Utd v Everton (Sky Sports)
Saturday 29 November
- Brentford v Burnley
- Man City v Leeds
- Sunderland v AFC Bournemouth
- 17:30 Everton v Newcastle (Sky Sports)
- 20:00 Spurs v Fulham (Sky Sports)
Sunday 30 November
- 12:00 Crystal Palace v Man Utd (TNT Sports)
- 14:05 Aston Villa v Wolves* (Sky Sports)
- 14:05 Nott'm Forest v Brighton* (Sky Sports)
- 14:05 West Ham v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
- 16:30 Chelsea v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
*Moved due to participation of Villa and Forest participation in European competition on the Thursday before.
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