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REVEALED: National League fixtures 2022-23

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National League new boys Dorking Wanderers will welcome promotion hopefuls Chesterfield on the opening day of the 2022-23 season – while Oldham Athletic travel to Torquay United and Scunthorpe host Yeovil Town.

York City mark their return to Non-League’s top flight with a home clash against Woking and Maidstone United are back with a trip to Altrincham.

Last season’s beaten Promotion Finalists Solihull Moors are away at Aldershot Town. Early favourites Wrexham kick-off at the Racecourse against Eastleigh.

In the National League North, two promoted sides Peterborough Sports and Buxton face off. In the South, Pitching In Isthmian Premier champions Worthing host relegated Dover Athletic.

See Sunday’s NLP for full fixtures and wall charts.

View the 2022-23 National League fixtures here

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