Manchester United will divide their time between Old Trafford and north London for their opening four games after being handed clashes against Tottenham and Arsenal up until the start of September.
Erik ten Hag's side will kick proceedings off against Wolves in their opening game in what will be the first Monday night match of the campaign.
The late evening kick-off on August 14 at Old Trafford will allow Ten Hag's side to see how their rivals have got on over the opening weekend of the Premier League while feeling they've been handed a somewhat favourable starting match.