Manchester United will sit out the opening weekend of the new Premier League season - before facing a tough run of fixtures through September and October.
Following United's prolonged run in the Europa League, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side will sit out the opening round of the new campaign.
With their trip to Burnley postponed, United will instead start the season against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on the weekend of September 19.
After then visiting Brighton, United face a tricky set of games.
A meeting with Tottenham will be followed by a visit to Newcastle and then games against Chelsea, Arsenal and Everton.
MANCHESTER UNITED'S PREMIER LEAGUE 2020/21 FIXTURES
September
12: Burnley (a) POSTPONED
19: Crystal Palace (h)
26: Brighton (a)
October
3: Tottenham (h)
17: Newcastle United (a)
24: Chelsea (h)
31: Arsenal (h)
November
7: Everton (a)
21: West Brom (h)
28: Southampton (a)
December
5: West Ham (a)
12: Man City (h)
15: Sheffield United (a)
19: Leeds (h)
26: Leicester (a)
28: Wolves (h)
January
2: Aston Villa (h)
12: Fulham (a)
16: Liverpool (a)
26: Sheffield United (h)
30: Arsenal (a)
February
2: Southampton (h)
6: Everton (h)
13: West Brom (a)
20: Newcastle (h)
27: Chelsea (a)
March
6: Man City (a)
13: West Ham (h)
20: Crystal Palace (a)
April
3: Brighton (h)
10: Tottenham (a)
17: Burnley (h)
24: Leeds (a)
May
1: Liverpool (h)
8: Aston Villa (a)
11: Leicester City (h)
15: Fulham (h)
23: Wolves (a)