Two of West Ham United’s three Premier League fixtures in March have been moved for television.
In March, the Hammers are due to play three league matches. The first of those come against Brighton and Hove Albion away from home.
That game was due to take place at the Amex Stadium on Saturday, March 4 and is the only one of West Ham’s three March league matches that has not been moved.
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The second match sees them play host to Aston Villa, the only game at the London Stadium in the league in March. However, that game has been moved to Sunday, March 12 at 2pm due to West Ham playing the first leg of their Europa Conference League Round of 16 match on Thursday, March 9. The meeting with Villa will not be shown on television.
West Ham’s final league match in March comes away at defending Premier League champions Manchester City. That game has been moved to Sunday, March 19 with a 4.30pm kick-off time.
However, that game will be postponed if West Ham or City, or both of them, reach the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, with the last-eight ties due to be played on the same weekend.
Another point to note is West Ham's meeting with Nottingham Forest on February 25. That match will be postponed, should Nottingham Forest reach the final of the Carabao Cup.
West Ham’s March Premier League fixtures
Saturday, March 4
3pm
Brighton and Hove Albion vs West Ham United (not on tv)
Sunday, March 12
2pm
West Ham United vs Aston Villa (not on tv)
Sunday, March 19
4.30pm
Manchester City vs West Ham United (Sky Sports)*
*Match will be postponed if Manchester City or West Ham United reach the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
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