The current international break has put an end to Manchester United's current season.
After the break for international play, the matches will pick back up with a hectic timetable, with Manchester United juggling three competitions.
Manchester United, led by Erik Ten Hag, is vying to finish in the top four of the Premier League, and who knows, maybe even more, as well as advance to the FA Cup semifinals and the quarterfinals of the Europa League.
Here are Manchester United's upcoming nine games following the international holiday.
Manchester United v Newcastle (a) April 2, 4.30pm, Premier League
Manchester United v Brentford (h) April 5, 8pm, Premier League
Manchester United v Everton (h) April 8, 12.30pm, Premier League
Manchester United v Sevilla (h) April 13, 8pm, Europa League
Manchester United v Nottingham Forest (a) April 16, 4.30pm, Premier League
Manchester United v Sevilla (a) April 20, 8pm, Europa League
Manchester United v Brighton (Wembley), time to be confirmed, FA Cup
Manchester United v Tottenham (a) April 27, 8pm, Premier League
Manchester United v Aston Villa (h) April 30, 2pm, Premier League
Due to a suspension, Casemiro will miss Manchester United's first three fixtures.
There are two games that must be rescheduled after being postponed. These matches—away at Brighton and at home against Chelsea—were postponed due to scheduling conflicts with FA Cup days. Both of these are probably going to be performed in May.
Christian Eriksen and Anthony Martial's potential recovery from injuries and Alejandro Garnacho's potential comeback in May will be advantageous for United.
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