Get your FREE digital copy of the Official Programme for West Ham United's Premier League return against Wolverhampton Wanderers now!
Click here or on the graphics on this page to access your enhanced, responsive 116-page copy of Hammer, complete with video content and an exclusive 10% off retail offer. When the Programme opens, click on the 'Play' button to open your issue full-screen.
With you, our fans, at the heart of everything we do, the Club will make digital copies of the Official Programme for all five remaining 2019/20 Premier League matches available for free!
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While Government guidelines mean the London Stadium fixtures with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Chelsea, Burnley, Watford and Aston Villa will be played without supporters present due to COVID-19, each game will be broadcast live on television.
If you would like to order a print copy to add to your collection, you can order copies of ‘Hammer’ for the visit of Wolves - and the four other remaining home games - online here for just £3.50 each, plus 99p postage and packaging*.
The front cover of the Wolves issue will feature photographs of hundreds of Hammers heroes – NHS and Key workers who have given their all to provide frontline services to the public during the pandemic, and loyal supporters. The back cover will feature two ‘squads’ of 25 heroes representing Barts Health NHS Trust and The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.
Inside, readers will be treated to the usual combination of exclusive news, interviews and photographs, columns, statistics and historical articles.
Declan Rice reflects on keeping fit and busy during lockdown and looks forward to helping the Hammers finish the Premier League season on a high.
Goalkeeper Darren Randolph and Academy winger Amadou Diallo reveal their favourite things, while U23s and U18s coaches reflect on their curtailed but successful 2019/20 campaigns.
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Club photographer Arfa Griffiths reflects on nearly 25 years of catching West Ham on camera, while former players Bobby Gould and Geoff Pike look back on their careers in Claret and Blue.
With columns penned by manager David Moyes, captain Mark Noble and Evening Standard correspondent Ken Dyer, plus a detailed guide to opponents Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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*For UK addresses only. Postage and Packaging £3.50 for Europe/£4.50 for Rest of the World.