BILLERICAY Town, Concord Rangers and East Thurrock United have learned their fate after the National League South fixtures were released this afternoon.
Following their promotion from the Isthmian Premier League, Billericay face a trip to Truro City on the opening day of the season.
Harry Wheeler’s men will also face Chelmsford City, who they defeated to win the Essex Senior Cup last term, on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.
Sammy Moore’s first match in charge of Concord will see Gloucester City visit the Aspect Arena.
Former boss Adam Flanagan, who is now in charge of Dartford, will return to the home of the Beach Boys for the fourth National League South fixture of the season.
Concord and East Thurrock United – who welcome Woking to Rookery Hill for the National League South curtain-raiser – will go head-to-head on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day once again.
Billericay Town
August: 4 Truro City (A), 7 Concord Rangers (H), 11 Wealdstone (H), 14 Welling United (A), 18 Weston-super-Mare (H), Chippenham Town (A), 27 St Albans City (H)
September: 1 Woking (A), 8 Hemel Hempstead Town (A), 15 Dartford (H), 29 Hampton & Richmond Borough (A)
October: 13 Gloucester City (H), 20 Bath City (A), 27 Dulwich Hamlet (H), 30 East Thurrock United (H)
November: 3 Torquay United (A), 10 Slough Town (H), 17 Hungerford Town (A)
December: 1 Oxford City (H), 8 Eastbourne Borough (A), 22 Woking (H), 26 Chelmsford City (A), 29 St Albans City (A)
January: 1 Chelmsford City (H), 5 Weston-super-Mare (A), 12 Chippenham Town (H), 19 Concord Rangers (A), 26 Welling United (H)
February: 2 Wealdstone (A), 9 Truro City (H), 16 Eastbourne Borough (H), 23 Oxford City (A)
March: 2 East Thurrock United (A), 9 Torquay United (H), 16 Slough Town (A), 23 Hungerford Town (H), 30 Dulwich Hamlet (A)
April: 6 Hampton & Richmond Borough (H), 13 Gloucester City (A), 20 Hemel Hempstead Town (H), 22 Dartford (A), 27 Bath City (H)
Concord Rangers
August: 4 Gloucester City (H), 7 Billericay Town (A), 11 Dulwich Hamlet (A), 14 Dartford (H), 18 Hungerford Town (H), 25 Wealdstone (A), 27 Welling United (H)
September: 1 Chippenham Town (A), 8 Woking (H), 15 St Albans City (A), 29 Truro City (H)
October: 13 Oxford City (A), 20 Eastbourne Borough (H), 27 Weston-super-Mare (A), 30 Chelmsford City (H)
November: 3 Slough Town (A), 10 Hampton & Richmond Borough (H), 17 Torquay United (A)
December: 1 Hemel Hempstead Town (H), 8 Bath City (A), 22 Chippenham Town (H), 26 East Thurrock United (A), 29 Welling United (A)
January: 1 East Thurrock United (H), 5 Hungerford Town (A), 12 Wealdstone (H), 19 Billericay Town (H), 26 Dartford (A)
February: 2 Dulwich Hamlet (A), 9 Gloucester City (A), 16 Bath City (H), 23 Hemel Hempstead Town (A)
March: 2 Chelmsford City (A), 9 Slough Town (H), 16 Hampton & Richmond Borough (A), 23 Torquay United (H), 30 Weston-super-Mare (H)
April: 6 Truro City (A), 13 Oxford City (H), 20 Woking (A), 22 St Albans City (H), 27 Eastbourne Borough (A)
East Thurrock United
August: 4 Woking (H), 8 Dulwich Hamlet (A), 11 Torquay United (A), 14 Eastbourne Borough (H), 18 Gloucester City (A), 25 Slough Town (H), 27 Dartford (A)
September: 1 Bath City (H), 8 St Albans City (H), 15 Welling United (A), 29 Wealdstone (H)
October: 13 Weston-super-Mare (A), 20 Hungerford Town (H), 27 Chippenham Town (A), 30 Billericay Town (A)
November: 3 Truro City (H), 10 Oxford City (A), 17 Hemel Hempstead Town (H)
December: 1 Hampton & Richmond Borough (A), 8 Chelmsford City (H), 22 Slough Town (A), 26 Concord Rangers (H), 29 Dartford (H)
January: 1 Concord Rangers (A), 5 Gloucester City (H), 12 Bath City (A), 19 Dulwich Hamlet (H), 26 Eastbourne Borough (A)
February: 2 Torquay United (H), 9 Woking (A), 16 Chelmsford City (A), 23 Hampton & Richmond Borough (H)
March: 2 Billericay Town (H), 9 Truro City (A), 16 Oxford City (H), 23 Hemel Hempstead Town (A), 30 Chippenham Town (H)
April: 6 Wealdstone (A), 13 Weston-super-Mare (H), 20 St Albans City (A), 22 Welling United (H), 27 Hungerford Town (A)
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