Manchester United were forced to settle for a point in the stalemate against Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
United were held to a goalless draw against Palace in the top-flight clash at Selhurst Park on Saturday night. The Reds struck the bar in the first half with an effort from Alejandro Garnacho but failed to get on the score sheet for the second time across the last three Premier League fixtures.
Erik ten Hag's side will now rest up ahead of their first match in the Europa League next week against FC Twente. That will be followed by a return to Premier League action the following weekend, as United look ahead to a busy schedule before the next international break.
MEN Sport takes a look at how United's next set of Premier League fixtures looks compared to some of their rivals.
Manchester United's next five Premier League fixtures
Tottenham Hotspur (H) - September 29
Aston Villa (A) - October 6
Brentford (H) - October 19
West Ham (A) - October 27
Chelsea (H) - November 3
Aston Villa's next five Premier League fixtures
Ipswich Town (A) - September 29
Manchester United (H) - October 6
Fulham (A) - October 19
Bournemouth (H) - October 26
Tottenham Hotspur (A) - November 3
Chelsea's next five Premier League fixtures
Brighton (H) - September 28
Nottingham Forest (H) - October 6
Liverpool (A) - October 20
Newcastle (H) - October 27
Manchester United (A) - November 3
Tottenham Hotspur's next five Premier League fixtures
Manchester United (A) - September 29
Brighton (A) - October 6
West Ham (H) - October 19
Crystal Palace (A) - October 27
Aston Villa (H) - November 3
Newcastle's next five Premier League fixtures
Manchester City (H) - September 28
Everton (A) - October 5
Brighton (H) - October 19
Chelsea (A) - October 27
Arsenal (H) - November 2