West Ham's final nine fixtures confirmed

  • by Staff Writer
  • Thursday, 11th June 2020

West Ham United's remaining Premier League schedule for the 2019/20 season has been confirmed.

Previously only the first three fixtures following the resumption of top-flight football later this month, up to and including the beginning of July, had been released.

However the dates of all nine outstanding matches, which run until the end of July, have now been confirmed by the Premier League.




David Moyes' side begin the second half of the season with fixtures against Wolves (h) and Tottenham (a) later this month, on 20 and 23 June respectively.

But the club's fate and future Premier League place will be determined during a busy July in which they face seven games in the space of just 26 days.

The final month of the season kicks off with a London derby in Stratford against Chelsea on Wednesday, 1 July. Three days later West Ham travel to Newcastle for their next outing, on Saturday 4 July.

It's back to Stratford for United's next fixture against Burnley on Wednesday 8 July before they face a trip to Norfolk where fellow strugglers Norwich City await (Saturday 11 July).

The next midweek clash sees West Ham host Watford in another six-pointer on Wednesday 15 July, which is followed by a trip to Old Trafford on Saturday 18 July where Manchester United await.

Finally, some eight days later, West Ham conclude their 2019/20 campaign with a home tie against Aston Villa - which could yet prove pivotal to both clubs' chances of remaining in the Premier League.

* You May see the entire season's results and fixtures in KUMB's 'Matches' section.


Remaining 2019/20 Schedule

Saturday, 20th June: Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)
Tuesday, 23rd June: Tottenham Hotspur (A)
Wednesday, 1st July: Chelsea (H)
Saturday, 4th July: Newcastle United (A)
Wednesday, 8th July: Burnley (H)
Saturday, 11th July: Norwich City (A)
Wednesday, 15th July: Watford (H)
Saturday, 18th July: Manchester United (A)
Sunday, 26th July: Aston Villa (H)

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