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Hammers' festive schedule set - December and January fixture changes confirmed

West Ham United's Christmas fixture list has been set, with the Premier League broadcast selections for December and January confirmed.

Following a home meeting with Crystal Palace to kick-off the month on Sunday 3 December (2pm GMT, live on Sky Sports), the Hammers will travel to Tottenham Hotspur for another London derby.

This match will be played on Thursday 7 December with kick-off at 8.15pm GMT. This match will be broadcast live in the UK by Amazon Prime Video.

A third consecutive derby duel follows as we head to Craven Cottage to face Fulham on Sunday 10 December. Although this fixture has not been selected for live broadcast, it moves due to our game at Tottenham being played on the Thursday. Kick-off for the meeting with the Cottagers will be at 2pm GMT.

The following Sunday, 17 December, Wolverhampton Wanderers are our visitors at London Stadium for another 2pm GMT kick-off. Sky Sports will show this match live in the UK.

We're at home the next weekend, too, as Manchester United come to east London. This fixture will be played at 12.30pm GMT on Saturday 23 December, broadcast live in the UK by TNT Sports.

The festive programme continues away at Arsenal on Thursday 28 December, live on Amazon Prime Video. Kick-off at Emirates Stadium will be 8.15pm GMT.

Next up is our first game of 2024. David Moyes' men will be looking to complete a double over Brighton & Hove Albion at London Stadium on Tuesday 2 January. Sky Sports will be screening this one, with kick-off at 7.30pm GMT.

Then, following an Emirates FA Cup third round tie and Premier League mid-season player break for the weekend of 13/14 January, we will travel to Sheffield United on Sunday 21 January.

TNT Sports will broadcast the Bramall Lane clash live in the UK and kick-off will be at 2pm GMT.

Broadcast selections for Match Round 22 (30/31 January 2024) will be announced with the February selections in due course.


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