Manchester United will be hoping to recover from their worst Premier League finish ever, which was 15th, in manager Ruben Amorim's first full season in charge. But they face a formidable opposition in Arsenal to start things off on the opening weekend, with the Gunners visiting Old Trafford in a 16:30 BST kick-off on 17 August.
Of course, Arsenal has finished in second place the past three seasons and will be hoping to do better this time around by signing a striker who can help them win their first title in 21 years and score a few goals. Only Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola (eight wins from nine matches) has a better success rate than Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta on the opening day - winning four of his five league openers with the Gunners.
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