Manchester United are up and running under Erik ten Hag after consecutive defeats at the start of his tenure.
Having finished a dismal sixth-place in the Premier League last season, not to mention extending their run without silverware into a fifth year, United appointed Ten Hag as a permanent successor to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and he has now started to make his mark on and off the pitch.
Summer additions such as Tyrell Malacia, Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez have improved the United squad and, after being humbled by Brighton and Brentford in their opening two games, results have started to follow with four straight wins coming after that testing introduction to life in the UK.
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As it stands - subject to possible change - here's how the club's next six Premier League fixtures compare to other 'big six' teams;
Manchester United
Sunday, September 18 vs Leeds United (H) at 2pm
Sunday, October 2 vs Manchester City (A) at 2pm
Sunday, October 9 vs Everton (A) at 7pm
Sunday, October 16 vs Newcastle United (H) at 2pm
Wednesday, October 19 vs Tottenham Hotspur (H) at 8.15pm
Saturday, October 22 vs Chelsea (A), kick-off TBC
Arsenal
Sunday, September 18 vs Brentford (A) at 2pm
Saturday, October 1 vs Tottenham Hotspur (H) at 12.30pm
Sunday, October 9 vs Liverpool (H) at 4.30pm
Sunday, October 16 vs Leeds United (A) at 2pm
Wednesday, October 19 vs Manchester City (H) at 7.30pm
Sunday, October 23 vs Southampton (A) at 2pm
Chelsea
Sunday, September 18 vs Liverpool (H) at 4.30pm
Saturday, October 1 vs Crystal Palace (A) at 3pm
Saturday, October 8 vs Wolves (H) at 3pm
Sunday, October 16 vs Aston Villa (A) at 2pm
Wednesday, October 19 vs Brentford (A) at 7.30pm
Saturday, October 22 vs Manchester United (H) at TBC
Liverpool
Sunday, October 18 vs Chelsea (A) at 4.30pm
Saturday, October 1 vs Brighton (H) at 3pm
Sunday, October 9 vs Arsenal (A) at 4.30pm
Sunday, October 16 vs Manchester City (H) at 4.30pm
Wednesday, October 19 vs West Ham United (H) at 7.30pm
Saturday, October 22 vs Nottingham Forest (A) at 12.30pm
Manchester City
Saturday, September 17 vs Wolves (A) at 12.30pm
Sunday, October 2 vs Manchester United (H) at 2pm
Saturday, October 8 vs Southampton (H) at 3pm
Sunday, October 16 vs Liverpool (A) at 4.30pm
Wednesday, October 19 vs Arsenal (A) at 7.30pm
Saturday, October 22 vs Brighton (H) at 3pm
Tottenham Hotspur
Saturday, September 17 vs Leicester City (H) at 5.30pm
Saturday, October 1 vs Arsenal (A) at 12.30pm
Saturday, October 8 vs Brighton (A) at 5.30pm
Saturday, October 15 vs Everton (H) at 5.30pm
Wednesday, October 19 vs Manchester United (A) at 8.15pm
Saturday, October 22 vs Newcastle United (H) at 5.30pm
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