The Hammers kick off the campaign by hosting Premier League Champions Manchester City on August 7 before travelling to Nottingham to play against newly promoted Nottingham Forest in the first away game of the season.
The first month of the season will also see David Moyes’ men embark on a run against Brighton and Aston Villa before playing against London rivals Spurs on August 30.
The fixtures over the festive period have been reduced due to the World Cup that takes place in November, but the last game before the international competition takes place will see West Ham host Leicester City. The Hammers will then return on Boxing Day with an away trip to the Emirates Stadium to play against Arsenal. The London derbies will continue on New Year’s Eve as Brentford will visit the London stadium.
Moyes’ side will also be relatively happy with what looks to be quite a kind run-in. Following the visit of Manchester United on May 6, West Ham finish the season with three matches against Brentford, Leeds United, and Leicester City. But after a disappointing end to last season, the Hammers will be sure not to take anything for granted.
West Ham 2022/2023 Premier League fixtures in full
August
07/08 – Manchester City (H) 16:30
13/08 – Nottingham Forest (A) 15:00
20/08 – Brighton (H) 15:00
27/08 – Aston Villa (A) 15:00
30/08- Tottenham Hotspur 19:45
September
03/09 – Chelsea (A) 15:00
10/09 – Newcastle United (H) 15:00
17/09 – Everton (A) 15:00
October
01/10 – Wolverhampton (H) 15:00
08/10 – Fulham (H) 15:00
15/10 – Southampton (A) 15:00
19/10 – Liverpool (A) 20:00
22/10 – Bournemouth (H) 15:00
29/10 – Manchester United (A) 15:00
November
05/11 – Crystal Palace (H) 15:00
12/11 – Leicester City (H) 15:00
December
26/12 – Arsenal (A) 15:00
31/12 – Brentford (H) 15:00
January
02/01 – Leeds United (A) 15:00
14/01 – Wolverhampton (A) 15:00
21/01 – Everton (H) 15:00
February
04/02 – Newcastle United (A) 15:00
11/02 – Chelsea (H) 15:00
18/02 – Tottenham Hotspur (A) 15:00
25/02 – Nottingham Forest (H) 15:00
March
04/03 – Brighton (A) 15:00
11/03 – Aston Villa (H) 15:00
18/03 – Manchester City (A) 15:00
April
01/04 – Southampton (H) 15:00
08/04 – Fulham (A) 15:00
22/04 – Bournemouth (A) 15:00
25/04 – Liverpool (H) 15:00
29/04 – Crystal Palace (A) 15:00
May
06/05 – Manchester United (H) 15:00
13/05 – Brentford (A) 15:00
20/05 – Leeds United (H) 15:00
28/05 – Leicester City (A) 16:00
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