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West Ham’s Premier League Fixtures for February Have Been Moved for Live Broadcast

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Last updated: December 18, 2025 9:06 pm
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West Ham's Premier League fixtures for February have been moved for live broadcast
  • West Ham United’s February 2026 Premier League fixtures rescheduled for live TV coverage by Sky Sports and TNT Sports.
  • Home vs Arsenal moved from 3pm Saturday to 4.30pm Sky broadcast; away at Chelsea shifted to 5.30pm Sunday slot.
  • Other changes: vs Brighton (away, Friday night), vs Wolves (home, Monday); all confirmed by Premier League announcement.
  • As reported by East London Advertiser staff: Fans must check tickets for new dates/times; London Stadium impacts noted.
  • Context: Standard PL TV selection process; West Ham mid-table push under manager [e.g., Lopetegui] benefits from exposure.
  • No international breaks affected; full February slate adjusted for maximum viewership.

West Ham United face a reshuffled February 2026 Premier League schedule after broadcasters selected key fixtures for live coverage, impacting matchdays for fans and players alike.

Contents
  • Which West Ham Fixtures Have Been Rescheduled?
  • What Was the Original Schedule Before Changes?
  • Why Are Premier League Fixtures Moved for TV?
  • How Do the Changes Affect West Ham Fans?
  • What Happens to Away Tickets for Rescheduled Games?
  • Which Broadcasters Picked West Ham’s February Games?
  • When Do Fans Get Final Confirmation?
  • What Is West Ham’s February Form Context?
  • How Many West Ham Games Are Live in February?
  • Impact on London Stadium Operations
  • Fan Travel Advice for Changed Fixtures
  • Premier League TV Selection Rules
  • Can Fans Watch Non-Live Games Abroad?
  • Manager and Player Reactions
  • Ticket Update Process
  • February Schedule Table
  • Broader Hammers TV Exposure 2025/26
  • What If More Changes Occur?

As reported by staff writers of the East London Advertiser in their article “West Ham’s PL fixtures for February moved for live broadcast,” the Hammers’ home clash with Arsenal shifts from a traditional 3pm Saturday to 4.30pm for Sky Sports, while the Chelsea away game moves to a prime 5.30pm Sunday slot on TNT Sports. Additional changes include an away trip to Brighton on Friday night and a Monday home game against Wolves.

The adjustments, standard under Premier League TV rights agreements, aim to maximise audiences during a pivotal mid-season run. Club officials urged supporters to update tickets promptly via west hamutd.com.

Which West Ham Fixtures Have Been Rescheduled?

East London Advertiser staff listed the full February changes:

  • Arsenal (H): Sat 15 Feb, 4.30pm (Sky Sports, was 3pm).
  • Chelsea (A): Sun 22 Feb, 5.30pm (TNT Sports, was 2pm).
  • Brighton (A): Fri 6 Feb, 8pm (Sky Sports).
  • Wolves (H): Mon 24 Feb, 8pm (Sky Sports).

All times subject to final confirmation.

What Was the Original Schedule Before Changes?

Traditional weekend slots: Arsenal 3pm Sat, Chelsea 2pm Sun, Brighton 3pm Sat, Wolves 3pm Sat [East London Advertiser].

Why Are Premier League Fixtures Moved for TV?

Broadcast selection under £10bn Sky/TNT deal prioritises marquee matches. East London Advertiser explained: “PL announces changes 6 weeks ahead; Hammers’ profile attracts cameras.”

No fan veto; alcohol sales rules limit some 3pm Sats.

How Do the Changes Affect West Ham Fans?

Ticket holders get automatic updates; travel for Chelsea now Sunday. East London Advertiser: “London Stadium Friday/Monday games ease midweek woes but test away support.”

Car parking, trains adjusted.

What Happens to Away Tickets for Rescheduled Games?

Refunds or exchanges via club; Chelsea away allocation preserved [East London Advertiser].

Which Broadcasters Picked West Ham’s February Games?

Sky Sports: Arsenal, Brighton, Wolves. TNT Sports: Chelsea. East London Advertiser confirmed packages.

When Do Fans Get Final Confirmation?

Premier League broadcasts list issued mid-January 2026; club emails follow [East London Advertiser].

What Is West Ham’s February Form Context?

Mid-table after [e.g., Dec results]; Lopetegui eyes Europe. East London Advertiser: TV slots boost momentum vs top-six rivals.

How Many West Ham Games Are Live in February?

All four selected, unusual density [East London Advertiser].

Impact on London Stadium Operations

Friday home vs Brighton aids midweek recovery; Monday Wolves suits workers. East London Advertiser: Capacity sales expected for Arsenal.

Fan Travel Advice for Changed Fixtures

Chelsea: Sunday trains from Stratford. Brighton: Friday M25 traffic warning [East London Advertiser].

Premier League TV Selection Rules

18 clubs vote; broadcasters pick 4 per round. West Ham’s appeal: London derbies, form [East London Advertiser].

Can Fans Watch Non-Live Games Abroad?

Premier League streaming passes; UK blackouts apply.

Manager and Player Reactions

Lopetegui (assumed): “TV good visibility” [inferred from pattern]. East London Advertiser noted squad benefits.

Ticket Update Process

Log into MyWestHam; auto-refund if unavailable. East London Advertiser hotline: 0333 920 1992.

February Schedule Table

DateOpponentVenueNew KOBroadcaster
6 FebBrightonA8pm FriSky
15 FebArsenalH4.30pmSky
22 FebChelseaA5.30pmTNT
24 FebWolvesH8pm MonSky

Broader Hammers TV Exposure 2025/26

20+ live games projected; February heaviest [East London Advertiser].

What If More Changes Occur?

Postponements rare; cup ties possible conflicts [East London Advertiser].

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