West Brom fixtures 2016/17 - Baggies open at Crystal Palace
West Brom will kick off the 2016/17 Premier League campaign away to Crystal Palace after the top-flight's fixtures were released to the public.
Albion open the season away to the Eagles at Selhurst Park on Saturday August 13, before their first home game against Everton seven days later.
Another Hawthorns clash finishes the month at home to promoted Middlesbrough on Saturday, August 27, then sitting out an international break.
England's World Cup qualifier away to Slovakia - the Three Lions' final Group B Euro 2016 opponents on Monday night - is on Saturday, September 4.
The Baggies are then in action on successive Saturdays, starting with a trip to Bournemouth, before hosting West Ham and also travelling to Stoke City.
Sunderland away on October 1 precedes another international break, with England facing further World Cup qualifiers coming at home to Malta and in Slovenia.
The first of the clashes against last season's big four comes with the visit of second-placed Tottenham on Saturday, October 15.
Manchester City visit a fortnight later, with a trip to Anfield to face Liverpool sandwiched between.
November begins with the journey to champions Leicester City on November 5, with England again in action six days later with a tasty qualifier away to Scotland.
Premier League action resumes for Tony Pulis's side at home to Burnley on November 19, before the trip to promoted Hull City completes the month seven days later.
December brings six games, three apiece home and away, with a home game against Watford setting the ball rolling before a trip to Chelsea.
Successive home matches against Swansea City and Manchester United precede two festive trips, to Arsenal on Boxing Day and Southampton on New Year's Eve.
The year 2017 begins at home to Hull on January 2, with the trip to Tottenham on January 14 after FA Cup third round weekend for the top flight.
Sunderland are welcomed on January 21, before Pulis's men head to the North-East to take on Middlesbrough 10 days later. Stoke visit on February 4.
The month continues at West Ham on February 11, before another weekend's Cup break. February is then completed with a home clash against Bournemouth.
Opening day opponents are in town on March 4 when Palace arrive at The Hawthorns, with Everton away and then Arsenal at home on successive weekend afterwards.
A busy April brings six fixtures with the first two away from home, against Manchester United and Watford on a Saturday and then midweek on a Tuesday night respectively.
Home affairs come against Southampton and Liverpool, before the trip to Manchester City and the visit of Leicester. Three fixtures in May then complete the season.
Burnley away is set for May 6, before a home game against Chelsea the following Saturday. The campaign culminates with a game away at Swansea on May 21.