by Staff Writer
Wednesday, 18th June 2025
West Ham United will begin the 2025/26 Premier League campaign with a trip to newly-promoted Sunderland.
Graham Potter's side will face a tricky trip to the north east on 16 August as Régis Le Bris' Championship play-off winners play host.
And that will be followed by a first home game and London derby of the season when Chelsea visit the London Olympic Stadium a week later.
There will be no once-traditional Boxing Day fixture for the Hammers this year, with the visit of Fulham happening on 27 December - a Saturday - instead.
Meanwhile the Hammers end their away campaign with another trip to the north east, this time to face Newcastle United, before another new Premier League team - Leeds United - visit east London for the final game of the season.
The full fixture list is as follows - please note all dates and times are subject to change at the whim of TV broadcasters.
August 2025
Saturday 16 August: Sunderland (A) 3pm
Saturday 23 August: Chelsea (H) 3pm
Saturday 30 August: Nottingham Forest (A) 3pm
September
Saturday 13 September: Tottenham Hotspur (H) 3pm
Saturday 20 September: Crystal Palace (H) 3pm
Saturday 27 September: Everton (A) 3pm
October
Saturday 4 October: Arsenal (A) 3pm
Saturday 18 October: Brentford (H) 3pm
Saturday 25 October: Leeds United (A) 3pm
November
Saturday 1 November: Newcastle United (H) 3pm
Saturday 8 November: Burnley (H) 3pm
Saturday 22 November: AFC Bournemouth (A) 3pm
Saturday 29 November: Liverpool (H) 3pm
December
Wednesday 3 December: Manchester United (A) 8pm
Saturday 6 December: Brighton & Hove Albion (A) 3pm
Saturday 13 December: Aston Villa (H) 3pm
Saturday 20 December: Manchester City (A) 3pm
Saturday 27 December: Fulham (H) 3pm
Tuesday 30 December: Brighton & Hove Albion (H) 8pm
January 2026
Saturday 3 January: Wolverhampton Wanderers (A) 3pm
Wednesday 7 January: Nottingham Forest (H) 8pm
Saturday 17 January: Tottenham Hotspur (A) 3pm
Saturday 24 January: Sunderland (H) 3pm
Saturday 31 January: Chelsea (A) 3pm
February
Saturday 7 February: Burnley (A) 3pm
Wednesday 11 February: Manchester United (H) 8pm
Saturday 21 February: AFC Bournemouth (H) 3pm
Saturday 28 February: Liverpool (A) 3pm
March
Wednesday 4 March: Fulham (A) 8pm
Saturday 14 March: Manchester City (H) 3pm
Saturday 21 March: Aston Villa (A) 3pm
April
Saturday 11 April: Wolverhampton Wanderers (H) 3pm
Saturday 18 April: Crystal Palace (A) 3pm
Saturday 25 April: Everton (H) 3pm
May
Saturday 2 May: Brentford (A) 3pm
Saturday 9 May: Arsenal (H) 3pm
Sunday 17 May: Newcastle United (A) 3pm
Sunday 24 May: Leeds United (H) 4pm
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