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Manchester United fan on the verge of cutting hair after nearly 500 days

Frank (R) with United manager Carrick (L) Frank (R) with United manager Carrick (L)

After 493 long days, Manchester United superfan Frank Ilett is finally on the verge of ending one of the most remarkable fan challenges in football history.

The Brit, who vowed not to cut his hair until United won five consecutive Premier League games, could achieve that milestone when the Red Devils face West Ham United on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.

Under caretaker manager Michael Carrick, United have won four consecutive league matches, including victories over Tottenham, Manchester City and Arsenal, possibly bringing Frank to the brink of his long-awaited haircut.

The match against West Ham, who are currently embroiled in a relegation battle, represents the decisive moment; a win would allow Frank to finally fulfill his 16-month commitment.

Frank’s dedication has drawn international attention, with fans eagerly following updates on his hair and United’s form.

What started as a humorous pledge has turned into a story of patience, loyalty, and persistence, capturing the imagination of supporters worldwide.

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In addition, Frank has revealed that his hair will be donated to The Little Princess Trust, a UK charity that creates wigs for children and young people who lose their hair due to illness.

This ensures that his long vigil will have a meaningful impact beyond the personal milestone.

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