West Ham United could play as many as 69 games during their 2022/23 season across all competitions, smashing the 56 they featured in last term.
As well as the Hammers’ 38 Premier League ties, David Moyes’ side played 18 other matches in all competitions, a campaign where West Ham reached the semi-finals of the Europa League. In Europe, the Hammers had to play 12 times including six group games and six in the knockout rounds, with the Irons eliminating Sevilla and Lyon before being knocked out in the last four by eventual winners Eintracht Frankfurt.
West Ham also played six games across the FA Cup and Carabao Cup combined, reaching the fifth round of the FA Cup before getting knocked out by Southampton, having lost in the Carabao Cup’s quarter-finals to London rivals Tottenham Hotspur earlier in the season.
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Whatever happens with the Hammers’ upcoming campaign, they will play all 38 league matches. Here is how the schedule currently looks, with only the opening fixtures so far confirmed, with broadcasters yet to decide on the games they are showing for later this season.
Premier League
Sunday, August 7: Manchester City (H) 4:30pm
Sunday, August 14: Nottingham Forest (A) 2pm
Sunday, August 21: Brighton and Hove Albion (H) 2pm
Sunday, August 28: Aston Villa (A) 2pm
Wednesday, August 31: Tottenham Hotspur (H) 7:45pm
Sunday, September 4: Chelsea (A) 2pm
Sunday, September 11: Newcastle United (H) 2pm
Saturday, September 17: Everton (A) 3pm
Saturday, October 1: Wolverhampton Wanderers (H) 3pm
Saturday, October 8: Fulham (H) 3pm
Saturday, October 15: Southampton (A) 3pm
Wednesday, October 19: Liverpool (A) 8pm
Saturday, October 22: Bournemouth (H) 3pm
Saturday, October 29: Manchester United (A) 3pm
Saturday, November 5: Crystal Palace (H)
Saturday, November 12: Leicester City (H)
Monday, December 26: Arsenal (A) 3pm
Saturday, December 31: Brentford (H) 3pm
Monday, January 2: Leeds (A) 3pm
Saturday, January 14: Wolverhampton Wanderers (A) 3pm
Saturday, January 21: Everton (H) 3pm
Saturday, February 4: Newcastle United (A) 3pm
Saturday, February 11: Chelsea (H) 3pm
Saturday, February 18: Tottenham Hotspur (A) 3pm
Saturday, February 25: Nottingham Forest (H) 3pm
Saturday, March 4: Brighton and Hove Albion (A) 3pm
Saturday, March 11: Aston Villa (H) 3pm
Saturday, March 18: Manchester City (A) 3pm
Saturday, April 1: Southampton (H) 3pm
Saturday, April 8: Fulham (A) 3pm
Saturday, April 15: Arsenal (H) 3pm
Saturday, April 22: Bournemouth (A) 3pm
Saturday, April 29: Crystal Palace (A) 3pm
Saturday, May 6: Manchester United (H) 3pm
Saturday, May 13: Brentford (A) 3pm
Saturday, May 20: Leeds United (H) 3pm
Sunday, May 28: Leicester City (A) 4pm
The Irons’ qualification for the last qualifying round of the Europa Conference League means that they will play at least two matches next month, but will need to win over two legs to secure a spot in the group stages.
To go on and win the competition, West Ham will need to play up to 17 matches in their debut campaign in the Europa Conference League. However, if the Hammers got through their group stage as group winners, they would go straight into the round of 16 and would not have to play a two-legged play-off knockout round match in February.
Europa Conference League
Thursday, August 18: Play-off qualifying round first leg (TBC) TBC
Thursday, August 25: Play-off qualifying round second leg (TBC) TBC
Thursday, September 8: Group stage matchday 1 (TBC) TBC
Thursday, September 15: Group stage matchday 2 (TBC) TBC
Thursday, October 6: Group stage matchday 3 (TBC) TBC
Thursday, October 13: Group stage matchday 4 (TBC) TBC
Thursday, October 27: Group stage matchday 5 (TBC) TBC
Thursday, November 3: Group stage matchday 6 (TBC) TBC
Thursday, February 16: Play-off knockout round first leg (TBC) TBC
Thursday, February 23: Play-off knockout round second leg (TBC) TBC
Thursday, March 9: Round of 16 first leg (TBC) TBC
Thursday, March 16: Round of 16 second leg (TBC) TBC
Thursday, April 13: Quarter-final first leg (TBC) TBC
Thursday, April 20: Quarter-final second leg (TBC) TBC
Thursday, May 11: Semi-final first leg (TBC) TBC
Thursday, May 18: Semi-final second leg (TBC) TBC
Thursday, June 7: Final (Fortune Arena, Prague) 8pm
Due to the World Cup, the schedule of the Carabao Cup has been altered for the upcoming season. West Ham’s third round tie takes place in the final week before the season pauses for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, with the competition restarting just days before Christmas and only a couple of days after the final of the World Cup. If the Irons went on a run to the final, they would play six matches in the competition.
Carabao Cup
Tuesday, November 8 – Wednesday, November 9: Third round (TBC) TBC
Tuesday, December 20 – Wednesday, December 21: Fourth round (TBC) TBC
Tuesday, January 10 – Wednesday, January 11: Quarter-finals (TBC) TBC
Tuesday, January 24 – Wednesday, January 25: Semi-finals first leg (TBC) TBC
Tuesday, January 31 – Wednesday, February 1: Semi-finals second leg (TBC) TBC
Sunday, February 26 – Carabao Cup final (Wembley) TBC
Like the Carabao Cup, a run to the final of the FA Cup would add six games onto the club’s busy season. Their third round tie takes place on the first full weekend of January after the club’s festive league fixtures. However, West Ham could be forced to play replays in the third and fourth rounds of the competition if they draw their matches.
FA Cup
Friday, January 6 – Monday, January 9: Third round (TBC) TBC
* Third round replay if drawn*
Friday, January 27 – Monday, January 30: Fourth round (TBC) TBC
*Fourth round replay if drawn*
Friday, February 28 – Wednesday, March 1: Fifth round (TBC) TBC
Friday, March 17 – Monday, March 20: Quarter-finals (TBC) TBC
Saturday, April 22 – Sunday, April 23: Semi-finals (TBC) TBC
Saturday, June 3 – Final (Wembley) TBC
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