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Jonty Colman

How to watch West Ham Women after the success of England's Lionesses in Women's Euros 2022

West Ham United Women will begin their 2022/23 Women’s Super League season playing at Stamford Bridge when they take on defending champions Chelsea.

The game will take place in the Blues’ stadium with a capacity north of 40,000, with Emma Hayes’ side hoping to go on and win the league title for a sixth time in the space of seven seasons, having also won the FA Cup last term.

The Hammers’ women’s side, managed by former Irons left-back Paul Konchesky, are preparing for a fifth straight campaign in the top-flight of women’s football, they will hope for a boost in attendances following the back of England’s European Championships triumph on Sunday night.

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Hammers fans can cheer on the Women’s side at their home ground of the Chigwell Construction Stadium for as little as £40. Seats in the SD Samuels Stand cost £40 for the campaign to see the Women’s side, while spots in the Carling Stand East and the Family Stand cost £50.

Here is a full list of the Hammers’ WSL fixtures for the upcoming campaign, with all home games currently due to take place at their home ground in Chigwell.

West Ham United Women’s WSL fixtures

Sunday, September 11: Chelsea (A)
Sunday, September 18: Everton (H)
Sunday, September 25: Manchester United (H)
Saturday, October 15: Aston Villa (A)
Sunday, October 23: Reading (H)
Sunday, October 30: Arsenal (A)
Sunday, November 6: Brighton and Hove Albion (H)
Sunday, November 20: Leicester City (H)
Sunday, December 4: Liverpool (A)
Sunday, December 11: Tottenham Hotspur (A)
Sunday, January 15: Manchester City (H)
Sunday, January 22: Everton (A)
Sunday, February 5: Arsenal (H)
Sunday, March 5: Reading (A)
Sunday, March 12: Aston Villa (H)
Sunday, March 26: Manchester United (A)
Sunday, April 2: Liverpool (H)
Sunday, April 23: Manchester City (A)
Sunday, April 30: Chelsea (H)
Sunday, May 7: Brighton and Hove Albion (A)
Sunday, May 21: Leicester City (A)
Sunday, May 28: Tottenham Hotspur (H)

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