West Ham fixtures for Premier League 2015-2016 season revealed: See full list here

West Ham will kick off the 2015-16 Barclays Premier League season as visitors to Arsenal and finish up away to Stoke City next May. In what is sure to be an emotional day for the club, they will play their final game at the Boleyn Ground against Swansea City on May 7.

Despite a hugely promising first half to the season, West Ham fell away and finished a disappointing 12th position last season.

Sam Allardyce paid the price, with not having his contract renewed, so former Hammer Slaven Bilic returns to the Boleyn Ground for his first taste of Premier League management. 

West Ham favourite Mark Noble will be hoping for success under new manager Slaven Bilic this season

West Ham favourite Mark Noble will be hoping for success under new manager Slaven Bilic this season

August 8: Arsenal (A)

August 15: Leicester City (H)

August 22: Bournemouth (H)

August 29: Liverpool (A)

September 12: Newcastle United (H)

September 19: Manchester City (A)

September 26: Norwich City (H)

October 3: Sunderland (A)

October 17: Crystal Palace (A)

October 24: Chelsea (H)

October 31: Watford (A)

November 7: Everton (H)

November 21: Tottenham (A)

November 28: West Brom (H)

December 5: Manchester United (A)

December 12: Stoke City (H)

December 19: Swansea City (A)

December 26: Aston Villa (A)

December 28: Southampton (H)

January 2: Liverpool (H)

January 13: Bournemouth (A)

January 16: Newcastle United (A)

January 23: Manchester City (H)

February 2: Aston Villa (H)

February 6: Southampton (A)

February 13: Norwich City (A)

February 27: Sunderland (H)

March 1: Tottenham (H)

March 5: Everton (A)

March 12: Watford (H)

March 19: Chelsea (A)

April 2: Crystal Palace (H)

April 9: Arsenal (H)

April 16: Leicester City (A)

April 23: Manchester United (H)

April 30: West Brom (A)

May 7: Swansea City (H)

May 15: Stoke City (A)

All fixtures subject to change once live TV schedule has been finalised. 

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