Everton fixtures 2015/16 revealed: Goodison Park set to welcome Watford back to the Premier League

A complete guide to the 2015/16 Premier League fixtures for Everton

Jack de Menezes
Wednesday 17 June 2015 13:31 BST
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Romelu Lukaku celebrates with Leon Osman after the latter scores for Everton
Romelu Lukaku celebrates with Leon Osman after the latter scores for Everton (Getty Images)

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Everton will hope to rebound from a disappointing 2014/15 campaign after the fixtures for the 2015/16 Premier League season were announced, with last year's 11th-place finish still fresh in the memory.

Despite splashing the cash and spending £28m on former Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku, the Toffees got off to a dreadful start that left them chasing the season. Injuries took their toll on Martinez's squad, but the Spaniard suddenly found himself under pressure to deliver for club owner Bill Kenwright, and he'll hope for a much stronger start this season.

Here are some of the highlights from Everton's fixture list to look out for:

First game

8 August: Watford (H)

Last game

15 May: Norwich (H)

Games against biggest rivals

Liverpool: 3 October (H), 27 February (A)

Over the festive period

Everton will play Newcastle on Boxing Day, Stoke on the 28 December and Tottenham on New Year's Day.

Full Everton fixtures:

August

8 Watford (H)

15 Southampton (A)

22 Man City (H)

29 Tottenham (A)

September

12 Chelsea (H)

19 Swansea (A)

26 West Brom (A)

October

3 Liverpool (H)

17 Man Utd (H)

24 Arsenal (A)

31 Sunderland (H)

November

7 West Ham (A)

21 Aston Villa (H)

28 Bournemouth (A)

December

5 Crystal Palace (H)

12 Norwich (A)

19 Leicester (H)

26 Newcastle (A)

28 Stoke (H)

January

2 Tottenham (H)

13 Man City (A)

16 Chelsea (A)

23 Swansea (H)

February

3 Newcastle (H)

6 Stoke (A)

13 West Brom (H)

27 Liverpool (A)

March

1 Aston Villa (A)

5 West Ham (H)

12 Sunderland (A)

19 Arsenal (H)

April

2 Man Utd (A)

9 Watford (A)

16 Southampton (H)

23 Crystal Palace (A)

30 Bournemouth (H)

May

7 Leicester (A)

15 Norwich (H)

Premier League Fixtures 2015/16 club by club

Arsenal fixtures / Aston Villa fixtures / Bournemouth fixtures

Chelsea fixtures / Crystal Palace fixtures / Everton fixtures

Leicester City fixtures / Liverpool fixtures

Manchester City fixtures / Manchester United fixtures

Newcastle United fixtures / Norwich fixtures

Southampton fixtures / Stoke City fixtures

Swansea City fixtures / Tottenham Hotspur fixtures

Watford fixtures / West Bromwich Albion fixtures

West Ham United fixtures

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