August The fixtures for this league season were announced on 17 June 2015 at 09:00 BST. Manchester United began their campaign with a 1–0 win at home to
Tottenham Hotspur on 8 August, with an own goal from
Kyle Walker proving the difference between the two teams. United then went top of the League for the first time since August 2013 with another 1–0 win over
Aston Villa at
Villa Park the following Friday;
Adnan Januzaj's goal in the 29th minute was his first since April 2014. The game had moved to Friday for policing reasons due to an
English Defence League march in nearby
Walsall the following day, a decision which also gave United an extra day to prepare for their
UEFA Champions League play-off against
Club Brugge. United kept a third clean sheet in a row at home to
Newcastle United on 22 August, but the forwards were unable to find the net and the match finished as a goalless draw. In the final fixture before the first international break, United conceded their first goals of the season as they lost 2–1 to
Swansea City at the
Liberty Stadium. After going ahead early in the second half through
Juan Mata, they conceded twice in five minutes just after the hour mark, first to a header from
André Ayew, who then provided the assist for
Bafétimbi Gomis.
September Following the international break, Manchester United returned to action with a home match against
Liverpool. The first half was goalless, but goals from
Daley Blind and
Ander Herrera gave them the lead going into the last ten minutes.
Christian Benteke then pulled one back for Liverpool with a bicycle kick before deadline day signing
Anthony Martial scored a debut goal to seal a 3–1 win. Martial continued his scoring when United won 3–2 away to
Southampton.
Graziano Pellè first gave Southampton the lead before Martial scored a brace; the first goal before halftime and the second goal after. United also added a third goal from Juan Mata before Pellè could score his second and the final goal of the match. On 26 September, United went on top of the league again after beating
Sunderland at home.
Memphis Depay opened the scoring in first half stoppage time and
Wayne Rooney scored 40 seconds into the second half – ending his longest barren spell in the Premier League after not scoring in 11 matches – before Juan Mata scored the final goal in the last minute of regular time to secure a 3–0 win.
October In their next match, 4 October, the last match before a new international break, United suffered a 3–0 defeat against
Arsenal at
Emirates Stadium, which was their worst defeat against the Gunners in the league for 17 years. Arsenal drew first blood through an
Alexis Sánchez goal in the sixth minute before
Mesut Özil added to the score barely 74 seconds later. Sánchez completed his brace in the 19th minute to condemn United to their second loss in the League this season, which made United drop to third in the league standings, behind Arsenal on
goal difference. After the international break, United travelled to
Goodison Park to play
Everton. After having lost 3–0 at the stadium the
previous season, they won by the same scoreline after two early goals from
Morgan Schneiderlin, Ander Herrera and a goal in the 62nd minute from United captain and former Everton player Wayne Rooney. Their next match was the
Manchester derby against
Manchester City at
Old Trafford. The match ended goalless, for the first time since 2010. Their next game, against
Crystal Palace ended goalless as well, meaning United were down to fourth place at the end of the month.
November United's first match of November saw them beat
West Bromwich Albion 2–0 at Old Trafford.
Jesse Lingard scored his first goal for the club seven minutes into the second half. In the first minute of stoppage time, West Brom went down to ten men after
Gareth McAuley was sent off following a foul on Anthony Martial, which gave United a penalty, which Juan Mata took to seal the win for United. After another international break, United faced
Watford at
Vicarage Road for the first time since 2006. Memphis Depay opened the scoring in the 11th minute after he volleyed a cross from Ander Herrera. Watford equalised late on through a
Troy Deeney penalty, but then he put it into his
own goal in stoppage time to give United back–to–back victories. On the following Saturday, they travelled to the
King Power Stadium to play
Leicester City.
Jamie Vardy opened the scoring in the 24th minute, scoring in his 11th consecutive game.
Bastian Schweinsteiger levelled the match before half–time, and no goals were scored in the second half, meaning both sides shared the points.
December The club's first match of December was a goalless draw against
West Ham United at
Old Trafford. However United struggled initially to build on this victory, losing their next match at home to Southampton, with
Charlie Austin scoring a late winner. United were subsequently booed off at full time by their fans. This result left United five points off of the top four at the end of the month.
February United kick-started February in scintillating form, defeating Stoke City 3–0 at Old Trafford. Jesse Lingard, Antony Martial and Wayne Rooney supplied the goals. In the next game, United secured a strong point against Chelsea, drawing 1–1. Jesse Lingard opened the scoring on the hour mark, before a defensive lapse allowed
Diego Costa to rescue a point for Chelsea in the closing stages of the match. One week later, United suffered a surprise defeat to relegation-contenders Sunderland, going down 2–1. Anthony Martial cancelled out an early
Wahbi Khazri opener, before a De Gea own goal provided Sunderland with the three points. An injury-hit United however rallied in their next match, gaining a surprise (given the circumstances) victory over Arsenal at Old Trafford, winning 3–2. This game was noticeable for the emergence of
Marcus Rashford, who scored a brace on his Premier League debut.
Danny Welbeck and
Mesut Özil both scored for Arsenal, yet Rashford's brace and a deflected Ander Herrera effort secured the win for United.
March United won their opening fixture in March, defeating a stubborn
Watford side 1–0, with Juan Mata securing the three points with an 83rd minute free-kick. However, in the next fixture, United lost 1–0 to
West Bromwich Albion. Juan Mata was sent off in the first half, with United struggling with the man disadvantage. This was West Bromwich Albion's first home victory over United in 32 years. United's next match was away to rivals Manchester City. Both sides were embroiled in a battle for a place in the Champions League. United won the derby, with Marcus Rashford continuing his meteoric rise by scoring the winner. Rashford became the youngest scorer in the history of the
Manchester derby after his goal. The win kept the top-four hopes of United alive. Manager
Louis Van Gaal also attracted praise for placing his faith in his young squad. This faith reaped dividends as United marched on.
April United maintained momentum by beating
Everton 1–0 at the start of April. Anthony Martial continued his fine season by scoring a second-half winner. This win left United just one point behind fourth-placed Manchester City. Yet United were unable to capitalise on their recent gains, losing 3–0 to
Tottenham in the next game. This meant United fell further behind City. Yet United returned to winning ways in their next match – defeating
Aston Villa 1–0. Once again, Marcus Rashford scored the winner. United rounded off April with a 2–0 win over
Crystal Palace. A
Damien Delaney own goal was followed up by a
Matteo Darmian effort to keep United in the top-four race.
May United began the final month of the season with a 1–1 home draw against eventual champions
Leicester. Anthony Martial gave United an early lead, yet
Wes Morgan equalised. Despite dominating possession, United were unable to force a winner. United kept their Champions League hopes alive with a 1–0 away victory over
Norwich City. Juan Mata scored the winner. After Manchester City slipped up, United knew two wins from their final two games would secure a top-four finish. However United failed to capitalise on this opportunity, losing 3–2 at
West Ham, a club that also had an outside chance of claiming a top-four finish. This was the final game at the
Boleyn Ground. United led the match 2–1 courtesy of an Anthony Martial double, yet West Ham produced a late fightback, which appeared to doom any chance of a top-four finish for United. United required Manchester City to lose to
Swansea to stand any reasonable chance of a top-four finish. United had a home fixture with
Bournemouth to end the campaign. However, while both games were due to kick-off at the same time on 15 May, a 'suspect package' was found at Old Trafford, leading to a full stadium evacuation. The match was eventually postponed amid safety fears, and the incident was subsequently revealed to be a hoax, being labelled a 'fiasco'. This bizarre set of circumstances deprived United of a chance to apply pressure on City, who ultimately drew to Swansea to secure a top-four finish. United's match against Bournemouth was re-arranged for 17 May, two days after intended kick-off, and they closed the campaign in style, winning 3–1 with goals from Wayne Rooney, Marcus Rashford and Ashley Young. United would miss out on Champions League football on goal difference to their city rivals, however, a fifth-place finish was good enough to qualify for
Europa League football in the
next season.
Matches League table ==FA Cup==