Three of Manchester United's opening six 2023/24 Premier League games have been rescheduled for television purposes.
The Reds' season opener against Wolves was already penciled in to be broadcast live on Sky Sports on Monday, August 14, kick-off 8pm. That announcement was included within the original fixture release on June 15.
However, three more of United's opening six matches have now been moved following the Premier League's announcement of the latest broadcast picks. Each of United's opening three away games - which feature trips to Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Burnley - have all been rearranged.
The trip to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to face Spurs on Saturday, August 19, originally scheduled for a 3pm kick-off, will now take place at the slightly later time of 5:30pm. It will be screened live on Sky Sports.
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A fortnight later, the Reds will travel to north London again, this time to take on Arsenal. Originally penciled in to take place at 3pm on Saturday, September 2, the clash with the Gunners will now take centre stage at 4:30pm on Sunday, September 3. It will form part of Sky Sports' Super Sunday coverage.
Later that month, United will make the short hop to newly-promoted Burnley, who stormed their way to the Championship title under Vincent Kompany last season. That encounter will now kick-off at 8pm on Saturday, September 23. It was originally scheduled to take place at 3pm the same day.
The clash at Turf Moor will be screened live on TNT Sports, which was formerly known as BT Sport.
Though each of United's opening three away games have been moved for broadcast purposes, their home games against Nottingham Forest, Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace have been unaffected, meaning they will all kick-off at 3pm on Saturday afternoons.
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