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West Ham fixtures 2014-15: Hammers tasked with difficult festive run as they travel to Chelsea before hosting Arsenal in all-London clashes

Our comprehensive guide to all of the 2014/15 fixtures, plus a detailed look at some of the most important games of the season for your club

Wednesday 18 June 2014 09:52 BST
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Stewart Downing celebrates with Andy Carroll and Mark Noble after scoring West Ham's second in the 2-0 win over Tottenham
Stewart Downing celebrates with Andy Carroll and Mark Noble after scoring West Ham's second in the 2-0 win over Tottenham (Getty Images)

A disappointing campaign in 2013/14 means that it can only get better for Sam Allardyce, who has the support of the West Ham chairmen to move forward towards a better campaign next season

Here are some of the highlights from West Ham's fixture list to look out for:

First game

West Ham will face Tottenham at Upton Park on the 16 August.

Last Game

West Ham will play against Newcastle at St James' Park on the 24 May.

Games against biggest rivals

Tottenham: 16 August (H), 21 February (A)

QPR: 4 October (H), 25 April (A)

Chelsea: 26 December (A), 3 March (H)

Over the festive period

West Ham will play over the festive period Chelsea on Boxing Day, Arsenal on 28 December and West Brom on New Year's Day.

Full fixture list:

Premier League Fixtures 2014/15 club by club

Arsenal fixtures / Aston Villa fixtures / Burnley fixtures

Chelsea fixtures / Crystal Palace fixtures / Everton fixtures

Hull City fixtures / Leicester City fixtures / Liverpool fixtures

Manchester City fixtures / Manchester United fixtures

Newcastle United fixtures / Queens Park Rangers fixtures

Southampton fixtures / Stoke City fixtures / Swansea City fixtures

Tottenham Hotspur fixtures / West Bromwich Albion fixtures

West Ham United fixtures

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