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Your support makes all the difference.West Brom's 2015/16 season hopes could rest on keeping Saido Berahino among their ranks, and the admission that the striker is "happy" at the Hawthorns will come as a big relief form Baggies fans.
Having secured a 13th-place finish in the league last season, manager Tony Pulis would probably take the same again, even though he will want to build on that result this season. However, expect a relegation fight in the latter stages of the season to take centre stage at West Brom.
Here are some of the highlights from West Brom's fixture list to look out for:
First game
8 August: Manchester City (H)
Last game
15 May: Liverpool (H)
Games against biggest rivals
Aston Villa: 19 September (A), 23 January (H)
Stoke: 29 August (A), 1 January (H)
Over the festive period
West Brom will play Swansea City (A) on Boxing Day, Newcastle United (H) on the 29 December and Stoke City (H) on New Year's Day.
Full West Brom fixtures:
August
8 Man City (H)
15 Watford (A)
22 Chelsea (H)
29 Stoke (A)
September
12 Southampton (H)
19 Aston Villa (A)
26 Everton (H)
October
3 Crystal Palace (A)
17 Sunderland (H)
24 Norwich (A)
31 Leicester (H)
November
7 Man Utd (A)
21 Arsenal (H)
28 West Ham (A)
December
5 Tottenham (H)
12 Liverpool (A)
19 Bournemouth (H)
26 Swansea (A)
28 Newcastle (H)
January
2 Stoke (H)
13 Chelsea (A)
16 Southampton (A)
23 Aston Villa (H)
February
2 Swansea (H)
6 Newcastle (A)
13 Everton (A)
27 Crystal Palace (H)
March
1 Leicester (A)
5 Man Utd (H)
12 Arsenal (A)
19 Norwich (H)
April
2 Sunderland (A)
9 Man City (A)
16 Watford (H)
23 Tottenham (A)
30 West Ham (H)
May
7 Bournemouth (A)
15 Liverpool (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
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