West Ham fixtures: Key matches from February to May

Introduction: Why West Ham fixtures matter
West Ham fixtures are closely watched by supporters, broadcasters and bettors alike because they determine the club’s progress in the Premier League and domestic cups. With a run of fixtures from late February through mid‑May, the schedule will influence squad rotation, fan travel plans and broadcasting schedules. This summary brings together reported dates and opponents from available sources to give a clear picture of the coming weeks.
Main body: Confirmed dates, opponents and competitions
Late February to mid‑March
- Sat 28 February — Liverpool v West Ham (Premier League). Reported as an early kick‑off on some listings.
- Wed 4 March — Fulham v West Ham (Premier League). Listed as a mid‑week away fixture.
- Mon 9 March — West Ham v Brentford (FA Cup). Sources indicate a home tie on 9 March, with one schedule showing a 12:30pm kickoff.
- Sat 14 March — West Ham v Manchester City (Premier League). A high‑profile home league match is scheduled for mid‑March.
Late March to May
- Sun 22 March — Fixture listed for West Ham (sources list a match on this date; one report references Aston Villa v West Ham as a scheduled kick‑off).
- Sat 18 April — Crystal Palace v West Ham (Premier League). An away league fixture in April is reported.
- Sat 2 May — Brentford v West Ham (Premier League). An away league match in early May is listed.
- Sat 9 May — West Ham v Arsenal (Premier League). A home league fixture against Arsenal is scheduled for early May.
- Sun 17 May — Newcastle v West Ham (Premier League). A late‑season away fixture is reported for mid‑May.
Broadcast information appears on some listings: certain fixtures have been associated with broadcasters such as USA Net/Universo, Peacock and ESPN+, reflecting internationally available coverage for some matches.
Conclusion: What supporters should expect
The forthcoming run of fixtures presents a mix of domestic league challenges and at least one cup tie. Supporters should note the compact schedule through March and into May and monitor official club channels for final kick‑off times, venue confirmations and broadcast details. Given the mix of high‑profile opponents — notably Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal — these fixtures will be important for West Ham’s league position and cup ambitions. Fans planning travel or viewing arrangements should verify times locally as broadcasters and timezones may affect listed kick‑offs.







