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Provisional dates of six remaining fixtures revealed

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Provisional dates have been set for West Ham final six fixtures of the 2019/20 Premier League season, all of which are subject to change for live television coverage.

Provisionally, West Ham will travel to St James’ Park to face Newcastle United on Saturday 4 July.

Using the first Saturday as a template that could mean a kick off time of 12.30 pm, 3 pm, 5.30 pm or 7.45 pm

West Ham will then host Burnley at the London Stadium on Wednesday 8th July with a kick-off time of either 6 pm or 8.15 pm

Saturday 11th July will see the Hammers make the away trip to Norwich City which again could mean a kick-off time of 12.30 pm, 3 pm, 5.30 pm or 7.45 pm

West Ham then hosts Watford at the London Stadium on Wednesday 15th July with a kick-off time of either 6 pm or 8.15 pm

The Hammers will travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in their final away game of the season on Saturday 18 July, but this match would be moved to the following midweek if the Red Devils reach the FA Cup semi-finals. If it remains a Saturday expect a kick-off of 12.30 pm, 3 pm, 5.30 pm or 7.45 pm. A mid-week evening game would be played at 6 pm or 8.15 pm

The season will conclude on Sunday 26 July, when Aston Villa will be the visitors to London Stadium. Previous Sundays have kicked off at 2 pm, 4.30 pm or 7 pm

Prior to those final half-dozen matches, West Ham will resume Premier League action with three matches that will be broadcast live in the UK by Sky Sports.

On Saturday 20th June, Wolverhampton Wanderers will be the visitors to London Stadium for a 5.30 pm kick-off, followed by a trip to Spurs Tuesday 23 June and a home game with Chelsea on Wednesday 1at July, both kicking-off at 8.15pm.

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