St Albans City will begin the National League South season with a trip to Oxford City.
The fixtures for the new season have been published this lunchtime and following the away opener on Saturday, August 5, Ian Allinson’s men’s first game at Clarence Park is against Wealdstone on Tuesday, August 8 before Weston-Super-Mare visit four days later.
August Bank Holiday Monday sees the Saints visit Braintree Town and September will get underway with a home game against Gloucester City.
Christmas is scheduled to see City play the return game against Wealdstone on Saturday, December 23 before a festive home-and-away double header against Hemel Hempstead Town.
St Albans are due to visit Gloucester on Saturday, March 31 before returning home to face Braintree on Easter Monday and the regular season is due to end with a trip to Bath City on Saturday, April 28.
St Albans full provisional fixture list is as follows:
August
Sat 5 Oxford City (A)
Tue 8 Wealdstone (H)
Sat 12 Weston-Super-Mare (H)
Mon 14 Chelmsford City (A)
Sat 19 Poole Town (A)
Sat 26 Concord Rangers (H)
Mon 28 Braintree Town (A)
September
Sat 2 Gloucester City (H)
Tue 5 East Thurrock United (A)
Sat 9 Eastbourne Borough (H)
Tue 12 Havant & Waterlooville (H)
Sat 23 Whitehawk (A)
October
Sat 7 Bath City (H)
Sat 14 Hampton & Richmond (A)
Sat 21 Hungerford Town (H)
Sat 28 Dartford (A)
November
Sat 4 Welling United (H)
Sat 11 Chippenham (A)
Sat 18 Bognor Regis (H)
December
Sat 2 Truro City (A)
Sat 9 Oxford City (H)
Sat 23 Wealdstone (A)
Tue 26 Hemel Hempstead (H)
January
Mon 1 Hemel Hempstead (A)
Sat 6 Chelmsford City (H)
Sat 13 Weston-Super-Mare (A)
Sat 20 Eastbourne Borough (A)
Sat 27 East Thurrock United (H)
February
Sat 3 Dartford (H)
Sat 10 Hungerford Town (A)
Sat 17 Welling United (A)
Sat 24 Chippenham (H)
March
Sat 3 Bognor Regis (A)
Sat 10 Truro City (H)
Sat 17 Concord Rangers (A)
Sat 24 Poole Town (H)
Sat 31 Gloucester City (A)
April
Mon 2 Braintree Town (H)
Sat 7 Whitehawk (H)
Sat 14 Havant & Waterlooville (A)
Sat 21 Hampton & Richmond (H)
Sat 28 Bath City (A)
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