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West Ham United: 2025/26 Premier League Fixture Breakdown

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Full Fixture List

August
16/08/2025 – Sunderland vs West Ham
23/08/2025 – West Ham vs Chelsea
30/08/2025 – Nottingham Forest vs West Ham

September
13/09/2025 – West Ham vs Tottenham
20/09/2025 – West Ham vs Crystal Palace
27/09/2025 – Everton vs West Ham

October
04/10/2025 – Arsenal vs West Ham
18/10/2025 – West Ham vs Brentford
25/10/2025 – Leeds United vs West Ham

November
01/11/2025 – West Ham vs Newcastle United
08/11/2025 – West Ham vs Burnley
22/11/2025 – Bournemouth vs West Ham
29/11/2025 – West Ham vs Liverpool

December
03/12/2025 – Manchester United vs West Ham
06/12/2025 – Brighton vs West Ham
13/12/2025 – West Ham vs Aston Villa
20/12/2025 – Manchester City vs West Ham
27/12/2025 – West Ham vs Fulham
30/12/2025 – West Ham vs Brighton

January
03/01/2026 – Wolves vs West Ham
07/01/2026 – West Ham vs Nottingham Forest
17/01/2026 – Tottenham vs West Ham
24/01/2026 – West Ham vs Sunderland
31/01/2026 – Chelsea vs West Ham

February
07/02/2026 – Burnley vs West Ham
11/02/2026 – West Ham vs Manchester United
21/02/2026 – West Ham vs Bournemouth
28/02/2026 – Liverpool vs West Ham

March
04/03/2026 – Fulham vs West Ham
14/03/2026 – West Ham vs Manchester City
21/03/2026 – Aston Villa vs West Ham

April
11/04/2026 – West Ham vs Wolves
18/04/2026 – Crystal Palace vs West Ham
25/04/2026 – West Ham vs Everton

May
02/05/2026 – Brentford vs West Ham
09/05/2026 – West Ham vs Arsenal
17/05/2026 – Newcastle vs West Ham
24/05/2026 – West Ham vs Leeds United

Key Fantasy Angles

  • Jarod Bowen remains the fantasy talisman — reliable in goals and bonus returns, especially at home.

  • Edson Álvarez could emerge as a points magnet for recoveries/interceptions in deeper formats.

  • West Ham’s early midfield selections could offer low-risk picks for budget-conscious managers.

Draft Strategy Tips

  • Early home matches vs Chelsea, Spurs, and Palace are a mixed bag — you’ll want to hold your nerve.

  • November’s run offers potential returns: Burnley, Bournemouth, and home to Newcastle.

  • The brutal run in late December and early March includes both Manchester clubs, Liverpool, and City — avoid overloading.

StatrDraft Commentary

Graham Potter needs to start fast. Last season was a mess, and this time there’s no European distraction — or excuse. The Hammers open away at newly-promoted Sunderland, which on paper looks winnable. But this team has history of turning “winnable” into “what happened?”

The next few weeks pit West Ham against Chelsea, Forest, Spurs, and Palace — all games that could genuinely go either way depending on mood, form, or how Bowen feels waking up.

Fantasy-wise, Bowen is your top-tier option. Beyond that, the squad’s value lies in Potter finding a consistent rhythm — not something we’ve historically seen from him outside Brighton. Still, Brentford, Fulham, Wolves, Bournemouth — these fixtures pop up often enough to keep a few West Ham names in your draft queue.

The closing fixtures — Everton, Brentford, Arsenal, Newcastle, Leeds — are a weird mix of banana skins and potential goal-fests. West Ham could either be climbing to Europe or sinking like an anvil.

Jon Harrison, June 2025

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