Season

2022-23

Manchester UnitedErik ten Hag

3rdleague finish

of 20 in the Premier League

+0.7
goal difference
1.7 scored · 1.0 conceded
62
Played
66%
Win rate

Season in brief

3rd of 20 in the Premier League, up from 6th the year before. Home form carried the season — 82% of home matches won against 50% away. Lifted the League Cup, beating Newcastle United in the final. Lost the FA Cup final to Manchester City. Marcus Rashford led the scoring with 30 goals (scorer data covers 100% of the 108 United scored).

The Premier League table

Final standings · 20 clubs · United and the clubs around them

  1. 1Manchester City38P · 28W 5D 5L · GD +6189
  2. 2Arsenal38P · 26W 6D 6L · GD +4584
  3. 3Manchester United38P · 23W 6D 9L · GD +1575
  4. 4Newcastle United38P · 19W 14D 5L · GD +3571
  5. 5Liverpool38P · 19W 10D 9L · GD +2867
  6. 19Leeds United38P · 7W 10D 21L · GD -3031
  7. 20Southampton38P · 6W 7D 25L · GD -3725

Slice: the final Premier League table for 2022-23, every club computed from the full league results.

Coverage: complete — all results known.

Points follow the era’s rule (two then three for a win); the order uses goal average before 1976–77 and goal difference after. The faint foot marks the lower reaches — exact relegation places varied by era.

The season, match by match

62 matches
7 Aug 2022 v Brighton & Hove Albion: 1–213 Aug 2022 @ Brentford: 0–422 Aug 2022 v Liverpool: 2–127 Aug 2022 @ Southampton: 1–01 Sep 2022 @ Leicester City: 1–04 Sep 2022 v Arsenal: 3–18 Sep 2022 v Real Sociedad: 0–115 Sep 2022 @ FC Sheriff Tiraspol: 2–02 Oct 2022 @ Manchester City: 3–66 Oct 2022 @ AC Omonia: 3–29 Oct 2022 @ Everton: 2–113 Oct 2022 v AC Omonia: 1–016 Oct 2022 v Newcastle United: 0–019 Oct 2022 v Tottenham Hotspur: 2–022 Oct 2022 @ Chelsea: 1–127 Oct 2022 v FC Sheriff Tiraspol: 3–030 Oct 2022 v West Ham United: 1–03 Nov 2022 @ Real Sociedad: 1–06 Nov 2022 @ Aston Villa: 1–310 Nov 2022 v Aston Villa: 4–213 Nov 2022 @ Fulham: 2–121 Dec 2022 v Burnley: 2–027 Dec 2022 v Nottingham Forest: 3–031 Dec 2022 @ Wolverhampton Wanderers: 1–03 Jan 2023 v AFC Bournemouth: 3–06 Jan 2023 v Everton: 3–110 Jan 2023 v Charlton Athletic: 3–014 Jan 2023 v Manchester City: 2–118 Jan 2023 @ Crystal Palace: 1–122 Jan 2023 @ Arsenal: 2–325 Jan 2023 @ Nottingham Forest: 3–028 Jan 2023 v Reading: 3–11 Feb 2023 v Nottingham Forest: 2–04 Feb 2023 v Crystal Palace: 2–18 Feb 2023 v Leeds United: 2–212 Feb 2023 @ Leeds United: 2–016 Feb 2023 @ FC Barcelona: 2–219 Feb 2023 v Leicester City: 3–023 Feb 2023 v FC Barcelona: 2–126 Feb 2023 n Newcastle United: 2–01 Mar 2023 v West Ham United: 3–15 Mar 2023 @ Liverpool: 0–79 Mar 2023 v Real Betis: 4–112 Mar 2023 v Southampton: 0–016 Mar 2023 @ Real Betis: 1–019 Mar 2023 v Fulham: 3–12 Apr 2023 @ Newcastle United: 0–25 Apr 2023 v Brentford: 1–08 Apr 2023 v Everton: 2–013 Apr 2023 v Sevilla: 2–216 Apr 2023 @ Nottingham Forest: 2–020 Apr 2023 @ Sevilla: 0–323 Apr 2023 n Brighton & Hove Albion: 0–027 Apr 2023 @ Tottenham Hotspur: 2–230 Apr 2023 v Aston Villa: 1–04 May 2023 @ Brighton & Hove Albion: 0–17 May 2023 @ West Ham United: 0–113 May 2023 v Wolverhampton Wanderers: 2–020 May 2023 @ AFC Bournemouth: 1–025 May 2023 v Chelsea: 4–128 May 2023 v Fulham: 2–13 Jun 2023 n Manchester City: 1–2
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Every match in order — wins above the line, losses below, bar height the goal margin.