The Premier League season is fast approaching which means teams are busy working on their preparations for the new campaign. For Manchester United, that means a return to overseas pre-season tours.
Manchester United Pre-Season 2022: How to Watch, Fixtures Calendar and More
Manchester United Pre-Season 2022
After a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic, Man Utd are back on the road for pre-season now that global travelling has been allowed more.
It has been a difficult season for United – finished sixth, 11 points adrift of the Champions League spots – and Red Devils fans will be desperate for any signs of improvement now that Erik ten Hag has taken the reins.
Man Utd kick-off their 2022 pre-season campaign with a trip to Thailand where they will take on Liverpool on July 12 at the Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok.
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They will then head to Australia for a series of fixtures between July 15 and July 23 against Melbourne Victory, Crystal Palace and Aston Villa.
A clash with Atletico Madrid on July 30 will be United’s final overseas friendly before Erik ten Hag rounds off pre-season with his first outing at Old Trafford against Rayo Vallecano.
Here is everything you need to know in order to follow Man Utd’s pre-season plans for 2022/23.
Man Utd Pre-Season 2022: Fixture Schedule
July 12 – Liverpool, 2 pm BST (Rajamangala Stadium, Thailand)
July 15 – Melbourne Victory, 11.05 am BST (Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia)
July 19 – Crystal Palace, 11.10 am BST (Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia)
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July 23 – Aston Villa, 10.45 am BST (Optus Stadium, Australia)
July 30 – Atletico Madrid, 1 pm BST (Ullevaal Stadium, Norway)
July 31 – Rayo Vallecano, TBC (Old Trafford, England)
Man Utd Pre-Season 2022: How to Watch on TV
Red Devils supporters can follow the action from overseas by tuning into MUTV. There will be live coverage shown to subscribers, whilst there will also be matchday build-up and action on the Manchester United app.
Domestic broadcasting rights mean that supporters living in Thailand and Australia will not be able to follow coverage on MUTV.