Some last-gasp heroics from Bruno Fernandes inspired Manchester United back to winning ways in their Premier League match with Fulham on Saturday lunchtime.
Fernandes curled into the bottom corner in stoppage-time as United picked up three points on their latest trip to the capital. Erik ten Hag and his misfiring side have endured a woeful start to the season, but will that winner from the Portugal international prove to be a turning point?
With an action-packed schedule, games continue to come thick and fast for United in several competitions. Here, we take a look at their next six Premier League fixtures in comparison to their main top-four rivals such as Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham and Aston Villa;
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Saturday, November 11 vs Luton Town (H) at 3pm
Sunday, November 26 vs Everton (A) at 4.30pm
Saturday, December 2 vs Newcastle United (A) at 8pm
Wednesday, December 6 vs Chelsea (H) at 8.15pm
Saturday, December 9 vs Bournemouth (H) at 3pm
Sunday, December 17 vs Liverpool (A) at 4.30pm
Sunday, November 12 vs Chelsea (A) at 4.30pm
Saturday, November 25 vs Liverpool (H) at 12.30pm
Sunday, December 3 vs Tottenham (H) at 4.30pm
Wednesday, December 6 vs Aston Villa (A) at 8.15pm
Sunday, December 10 vs Luton Town (A) at 2pm
Sunday, December 16 vs Crystal Palace (H) at 3pm
Monday, November 6 vs Chelsea (H) at 8pm
Saturday, November 11 vs Wolves (A) at 12.30pm
Sunday, November 26 vs Aston Villa (H) at 2pm
Sunday, December 3 vs Man City (A) at 4.30pm
Thursday, December 7 vs West Ham United (H) at 8.15pm
Sunday, December 10 vs Newcastle United (H) at 4.30pm
Saturday, November 11 vs Burnley (H)
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