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West Ham United's 2023-24 Premier League fixtures in full

West Ham's 2023-24 Premier League fixtures in full
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Sports Mole rounds up the full 2023-24 Premier League fixture list for West Ham United, who begin their campaign against Bournemouth.

The Premier League has today revealed the fixture list for the 2023-24 campaign, which for recent Europa Conference League winners West Ham United will begin with a trip to Bournemouth.

After facing Gary O'Neil's side on the opening day, the Hammers will welcome local rivals Chelsea to the London Stadium on August 19, before returning to the south coast to visit Brighton & Hove Albion on August 26.

In September, David Moyes's side will take on two newly-promoted teams in the form of Luton Town and Sheffield United either side of huge tests against potential title candidates Manchester City and Liverpool.

There may not be much festive cheer for West Ham, with a daunting Christmas fixture schedule seeing them take on Manchester United, Arsenal, and the reverse fixture against fellow Europa League competitors Brighton within the space of a week.

April sees the Hammers begin with a home match against fierce rivals Tottenham Hotspur before rounding off the month with another exciting home game against Liverpool.

Moyes's men will then end the season with away trips to Chelsea and Man City on May 4 and 19 respectively.

You can find West Ham's 2023-24 Premier League fixtures in full below.



West Ham's 2023-24 Premier League fixtures in full:

August

Saturday 12 - AFC Bournemouth (A)
Saturday 19 - Chelsea (H)
Saturday 26 - Brighton & Hove Albion (A)

September

Saturday 2 - Luton Town (A)
Saturday 16 - Manchester City (H)
Saturday 23 - Liverpool (A)
Saturday 30 - Sheffield United (H)

October

Saturday 7 - Newcastle United (H)
Saturday 21 - Aston Villa (A)
Saturday 28 - Everton (H)

November

Saturday 4 – Brentford (A)
Saturday 11 – Nottingham Forest (H)
Saturday 25 - Burnley (A)

December

Saturday 2 - Crystal Palace (H)
Tuesday 5 (7.45pm) - Tottenham Hotspur (A)
Saturday 9 - Fulham (A)
Saturday 16 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)
Saturday 23 - Manchester United (H)
Tuesday 26 - Arsenal (A)
Saturday 30 - Brighton & Hove Albion (H)

January

Saturday 13/20 January - Sheffield United (A) 3pm
Tuesday 30 January - AFC Bournemouth (H) 7.45pm

February

Saturday 3 February - Manchester United (A) 3pm
Saturday 10 February - Arsenal (H) 3pm
Saturday 17 February - Nottingham Forest (A) 3pm
Saturday 24 February - Brentford (H) 3pm

March

Saturday 2 March - Everton (A) 3pm
Saturday 9 March - Burnley (H) 3pm
Saturday 16 March - Aston Villa (H) 3pm
Saturday 30 March - Newcastle United (A) 3pm

April

Tuesday 2 April - Tottenham Hotspur (H) 7.45pm
Saturday 6 April - Wolverhampton Wanderers (A) 3pm
Saturday 13 April - Fulham (H) 3pm
Saturday 20 April - Crystal Palace (A) 3pm
Saturday 27 April - Liverpool (H) 3pm

May

Saturday 4 May - Chelsea (A) 3pm
Saturday 11 May - Luton Town (H) 3pm
Sunday 19 May - Manchester City (A) 4pm

The Premier League has today revealed the fixture list for the 2023-24 campaign, which for Liverpool will begin with a daunting trip to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea.

Having faced a newly-promoted side on the opening matchday in each of the four previous seasons, the Reds were probably due a tough early fixture, and Jurgen Klopp's side have certainly received one in the form of facing a potentially reinvigorated Chelsea side under Mauricio Pochettino's new management.

Liverpool's first home game of the season will be when Bournemouth arrive at Anfield on August 19, while they will round off August with another daunting away trip against Newcastle United, who will be replacing Klopp's side in the Champions League.

The Merseyside derby is back for another season despite Everton flirting with relegation once again, with the Toffees heading across Stanley Park on October 21, before Liverpool visit Goodison Park later in the campaign on March 16.

Klopp's side will face historic treble winners Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on November 25, before hosting Manchester United three weeks later on December 16.

As was the case in the 2021/22 season, when Liverpool pushed Pep Guardiola's into the final day of the season, Liverpool will round off their league campaign with a home fixture against Wolverhampton Wanderers on May 19.

You can find Liverpool's full 2022-23 Premier League fixture list below.

Liverpool's 2023-24 Premier League fixtures in full:

August

Sunday 13 (4.30pm) – Chelsea (A)
Saturday 19 – Bournemouth (H)
Saturday 26 – Newcastle United (A)

September

Saturday 2 – Aston Villa (H)
Saturday 16 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)
Saturday 23 – West Ham United (H)
Saturday 30 – Tottenham Hotspur (A)

October

Saturday 7 – Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
Saturday 21 – Everton (H)
Saturday 28 – Nottingham Forest (H)

November

Saturday 4 – Luton Town (A)
Saturday 11 – Brentford (H)
Saturday 25 – Manchester City (A)

December

Saturday 2 – Fulham (H)
Tuesday 5 (7.45pm) – Sheffield United (A)
Saturday 9 – Crystal Palace (A)
Saturday 16 – Manchester United (H)
Saturday 23 – Arsenal (H)
Tuesday 26 – Burnley (A)
Saturday 30 – Newcastle United (H)

January

Saturday 13 – Bournemouth (A)
Wednesday 31 (8pm) – Chelsea (H)

February

Saturday 3 – Arsenal (A)
Saturday 10 – Burnley (H)
Saturday 17 – Brentford (A)
Saturday 24 – Luton Town (H)

March

Saturday 2 – Nottingham Forest (A)
Saturday 9 – Manchester City (H)
Saturday 16 – Everton (A)
Saturday 30 – Brighton & Hove Albion (H)

April

Wednesday 3 (8pm) – Sheffield United (H)
Saturday 6 – Manchester United (A)
Saturday 13 – Crystal Palace (H)
Saturday 20 – Fulham (A)
Saturday 27 – West Ham United (A)

May

Saturday 4 – Tottenham Hotspur (H)
Saturday 11 – Aston Villa (A)
Sunday 19 (4pm) – Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)

All fixtures are subject to change.

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