Everton fixtures 2014 - 2015: Barclays Premier League football games and dates

Everton have been handed their Premier League fixtures for the upcoming season.

The Toffees travel to newly-promoted Leicester on the opening day but then face back-to-back clashes with Arsenal and Chelsea.

Fans worried at how the club would replace David Moyes following his move to Old Trafford, but under Roberto Martinez they actually improved. Everton, benefiting from talented young loanees Romelu Lukaku and Gerard Deulofeu, finished the season in an impressive fifth.

Flrying high: Everton will bid to challenge for the Champions League

Flrying high: Everton will bid to challenge for the Champions League

August 16: Leicester (A)

August 23: Arsenal (H)

August 30: Chelsea (H)

September 13: West Bromwich Albion (A)

September 20: Crystal Palace (H)

September 27: Liverpool (A)

October 4: Manchester United (A)

October 18: Aston Villa (H)

October 25: Burnley (A)

November 1: Swansea (H)

November 8: Sunderland (A)

November 22: West Ham (H)

November 29: Tottenham (A)

December 3: Hull (H)

December 6: Manchester City (A)

December 13: Queens Park Rangers (H)

December 20: Southampton (A)

December 26: Stoke (H)

December 28: Newcastle (A)

January 1: Hull (A)

January 10: Manchester City (H)

January 17: West Bromwich Albion (H)

January 31: Crystal Palace (A)

February 7: Liverpool (H)

February 11: Chelsea (A)

February 21: Leicester (H)

February 28: Arsenal (A)

March 4: Stoke (A)

March 14: Newcastle (H)

March 21: Queens Park Rangers (A)

April 4: Southampton (H)

April 11: Swansea (A)

April 18: Burnley (H)

April 25: Manchester United (H)

May 2: Aston Villa (A)

May 9: Sunderland (H)

May 16: West Ham (A)

May 24: Tottenham (H)

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You have to play 'em all sometime in the season, so bring it on. Come on Blueboys!!

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Not a bad run in if we're in contention for anything at the back end of the season

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