Everton fixtures: Premier League schedule 2014/15
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Everton finished the 2013-14 season in fifth in the Barclays Premier League. Everton narrowly missed out on a spot in the UEFA Champions league, eventually finishing seven points behind Arsenal for the fourth spot.
During the offseason, the club solidified a squad that challenged the Premier League's best last season. Roberto Martinez's clubsigned defender John Stones and striker Romelu Lukaku to five-year deals, and agreed to a four-year contract with rising star midfielder Ross Barkley. The Toffees also signed midfielder Gareth Barry to a three-year deal and acquired Chelsea's Christian Atsu on loan.
Premier League fixtures 2014/15
08/16/14 Leicester City (A)
08/23/14 Arsenal (H)
08/30/14 Chelsea (H)
09/13/14 West Bromwich Albion
09/21/14 Crystal Palace (H)
09/27/14 Liverpool (A)
10/05/14 Manchester United (A)
10/18/14 Aston Vila (H)
10/26/14 Burnley (A)
11/01/14 Swansea City (H)
11/09/14 Sunderland (A)
11/22/14 West Ham United (H)
11/30/14 Tottenham Hotspur (A)
12/03/14 Hull City (H)
12/06/14 Manchester City (A)
12/14/14 Queens Park Rangers (H)
12/20/14 Southampton (A)
12/26/14 Stoke City (H)
12/28/14 Newcastle (A)
01/01/15 Hull City (A)
01/10/15 Manchester City (H)
01/17/15 West Bromwich Albion (H)
01/31/15 Crystal Palace (A)
02/07/15 Liverpool (H)
02/11/15 Chelsea (A)
02/21/15 Leicester City (H)
03/28/15 Arsenal (A)
03/04/15 Stoke City (A)
03/14/15 Newcastle (H)
03/21/15 Queens Park Rangers (A)
04/04/15 Southampton (H)
04/11/15 Swansea City (A)
04/18/15 Burnley (H)
04/25/15 Manchester United (H)
05/02/15 Aston Villa (A)
05/09/15 Sunderland (H)
05/16/15 West Ham United (A)
05/24/15 Tottenham Hotspur (H)
Note: Premier League fixture dates are subject to change.
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