The Baggies new boss Steve Clarke begins with a home tie against former club Liverpool and will close with another home match with Manchester United
West Bromwich Albion’s new head coach Steve Clarke will begin his reign at the Hawthorns with a tricky tie against former club Liverpool, followed by another tough-looking game when the Baggies visit Tottenham.September looks a little more favourable for the Black Country side, and they end the month with a derby away at Aston Villa.
Clarke’s men will host Chelsea, another one of his former sides, in the middle of November, although the rest of that month looks to have some kind fixtures in it.
The Baggies will travel down to QPR for the traditional Boxing Day fixture, and will host another London side, Fulham, on New Year's Day.
The return fixture with rivals Aston Villa is the highlight of January’s fixtures, before they meet Tottenham and Liverpool again at the beginning of February.
Another tricky spell follows in April, where the Hawthorns side host Arsenal, visit champions Manchester City, and welcome Newcastle in consecutive weeks.
A run of three easier-looking ties follows before they wrap up their third consecutive Premier League campaign with 19 times league winners Manchester United.
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WEST BROM
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| AUGUST | SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER | NOVEMBER | DECEMBER |
| 18: Liverpool (H) 25: Tottenham (A) |
1: Everton (H) 15: Fulham (A) 22: Reading (H) 29: Aston Villa (A) |
6: QPR (H) 20: Man City (H) 27: Newcastle (A) |
3: Southampton (H) 10: Wigan (A) 17: Chelsea (H) 24: Sunderland (A) 27: Swansea (A) |
1: Stoke (H) 8: Arsenal (A) 15: West Ham (H) 22: Norwich (H) 26: QPR (A) 29: Man Utd (A) |
| JANUARY |
FEBRUARY |
MARCH |
APRIL |
MAY |
| 1: Fulham (H) 12: Reading (A) 19: Aston Villa (H) 30: Everton (A) |
2: Tottenham (H) 9: Liverpool (A) 23: Sunderland (H) |
2: Chelsea (A) 9: Swansea (H) 16: Stoke (A) 30: West Ham (A) |
6: Arsenal (H) 13: Man City (A) 20: Newcastle (H) 27: Southampton (A) |
4: Wigan (H) 12: Norwich (A) 19: Man Utd (H) |





