[h=3]Breaking news Albion start at Poyet's old club[/h]9:00am Wednesday 19th June 2013 in Albion By Andy Naylor
Albion start the season on familiar ground for suspended boss Gus Poyet
* Albion will kick-off their Championship campaign with a tough trip to Gus Poyet's former club Leeds United.
* The Seagulls visit Elland Road on Saturday August 3 - but Poyet is not expected to be in charge.
* The suspended manager faces a disciplinary hearing tomorrow into alleged breaches of contract and a parting from the club seems inevitable.
* The first home league opponents for Poyet's successor are Derby County on August 10. That follows Newport County's Capital One Cup visit to The Amex on August 6.
* Four of the Seagulls' first six matches are at The Amex, including Burnley and Millwall.
* They have a hard September, launched by consecutive away games at relegated Reading and QPR.
* October and November include visits to the promoted clubs Yeovil, Doncaster and South Coast rivals Bournemouth.
* The Seagulls host Bournemouth in the return on New Year's Day after away games at Charlton on Boxing Day and Blackpool three days later.
* February starts away to beaten play-off finalists Watford, while Reading and QPR are at The Amex in the space of three days in March, together with Ipswich and Middlesbrough.
* The final home game is against Yeovil on April 26 and Albion finish at Nottingham Forest on May 3.
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* Albion will kick-off their Championship campaign with a tough trip to Gus Poyet's former club Leeds United.
* The Seagulls visit Elland Road on Saturday August 3 - but Poyet is not expected to be in charge.
* The suspended manager faces a disciplinary hearing tomorrow into alleged breaches of contract and a parting from the club seems inevitable.
- See the full list of Albion fixtures
* The first home league opponents for Poyet's successor are Derby County on August 10. That follows Newport County's Capital One Cup visit to The Amex on August 6.
* Four of the Seagulls' first six matches are at The Amex, including Burnley and Millwall.
* They have a hard September, launched by consecutive away games at relegated Reading and QPR.
* October and November include visits to the promoted clubs Yeovil, Doncaster and South Coast rivals Bournemouth.
* The Seagulls host Bournemouth in the return on New Year's Day after away games at Charlton on Boxing Day and Blackpool three days later.
* February starts away to beaten play-off finalists Watford, while Reading and QPR are at The Amex in the space of three days in March, together with Ipswich and Middlesbrough.
* The final home game is against Yeovil on April 26 and Albion finish at Nottingham Forest on May 3.

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