West Ham United's Premier League fixtures for the 2025/26 season have now been announced, obviously all dates are expected to slightly change from the ones that have been given out initially due to the FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Broadcasting rights.
Surprisingly, the Hammers aren’t met with a Top 6 team on the opening day, and instead we will be going to the Stadium of Light to face Sunderland as their first Premier League game upon their return. The Top 6 matchup won’t take that long, as in Gameweek 2 we’re at the London Stadium for the first time of the season against Chelsea, & a match against Nottingham closes out August.
September already brings our biggest of the season with a double-header for home games, two London derbys in a row with Spurs up first and Crystal Palace soon following after, with our only away game that month being at away at Everton’s new stadium.
October begins with another two London derbies, this time away to Arsenal and at home to Brentford, which means the Hammers will now face FIVE London teams in their first EIGHT games. Along with a trip to Leeds to close off the month.
November is the ‘Up North Down South’ inspired month with games against Newcastle, Burnley and Liverpool, all of which we play at home, along with a trip down to the coast against Bournemouth in between Burnley & Liverpool.
December always sees all Premier League teams face the most games in a month, with the suspected amount currently being six. An away double-header against Manchester United and Brighton will be followed by a home game against Aston Villa. A trip to Manchester to play City, and finally games against Fulham & Brighton at home, with the Fulham game currently scheduled for the DAY AFTER Boxing Day.
January sees a similar repeat to our initial fixtures with the New Year starting against Wolves away, followed by our first home game for the new year against Nottingham Forest, along with awaydays to Spurs and Chelsea, with Sunderland at home in between both in order to give the Met Police a break.
February sees us rekindle with the northern teams once again, with Burnley, Manchester United and Liverpool to play, and Bournemouth yet again being used as the break in between, only this time we’ll have two home games in a row.
The remainder of the three months mark West Ham’s last ten matches, three of which start in March with a London rival to begin, that being Fulham, followed by City at home and Villa away.
April will see two home matches, one against Wolves and the other against Moyes’ Everton, along with another London derby against Palace in between.
May means finally the end of this article as well as the Premier League season, a double-derby with Brentford & Arsenal kicks off the month, a repeat of October, followed up by our final away game of the campaign against Newcastle, with the Hammers finally finishing the Premier League at home to Leeds.
It’s a tough run in, but at the end of the day, you’ve got to play everyone in the League at some point. Let’s just hope that we can enjoy our early derbies…
August - Sunderland (A), Chelsea (H), Nottingham Forest (A)
September - Spurs (H), Crystal Palace (H), Everton (A)
October - Arsenal (A), Brentford (H), Leeds (A)
November - Newcastle (H), Burnley (H), Bournemouth (A), Liverpool (H)
December - Manchester United (A), Brighton (A), Aston Villa (H), Manchester City (A), Fulham (H), Brighton (H)
January Wolves (A), Nottingham Forest (H), Spurs (A), Sunderland (H), Chelsea (A)
February - Burnley (A), Manchester United (H), Bournemouth (H), Liverpool (A)
March - Fulham (A), Manchester City (H), Aston Villa (A)
April - Wolves (H), Crystal Palace (A), Everton (H)
May - Brentford (A), Arsenal (H), Newcastle (A), Leeds (H)