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Manchester United 2012-13 Premier League fixtures in full
Sir Alex Ferguson's charges kick-off their campaign away at Goodison Park on August 25, while they take on rivals Manchester City for the first time of the season on December 8
Manchester United start the new Premier League season at Goodison Park, facing Everton. Their first home game is the following weekend when they host Fulham.The first Manchester derby of the season is scheduled for December 8, where City will host the Red Devils at the Etihad Stadium. The reverse fixture at Old Trafford is lined up for April 6.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side end the season away at West Brom on May 19.
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MANCHESTER UNITED
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| AUGUST | SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER | NOVEMBER | DECEMBER |
| 18: Everton 25: Fulham |
1: Southampton 15: Wigan 22: Liverpool 29: Tottenham |
6: Newcastle 20: Stoke 27: Chelsea |
3: Arsenal 10: Aston Villa 17: Norwich 24: QPR 27: West Ham |
1: Reading 8: Man City 15: Sunderland 22: Swansea 26: Newcastle 29: West Brom |
| JANUARY |
FEBRUARY |
MARCH |
APRIL |
MAY |
| 1: Wigan 12: Liverpool 19: Tottenham 29: Southampton |
2: Fulham 9: Everton 23: QPR |
2: Norwich 9: West Ham 16: Reading 30: Sunderland |
6: Man City 13: Stoke 20: Aston Villa 27: Arsenal |
4: Chelsea 12: Swansea 19: West Brom |
*Fixtures in bold denote home matches
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