2024/25 NORTHERN PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES RELEASED

18 Jul 2024

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Our fixtures for the 2024/25 Northern Premier League season have officially been released.  

We will start our campaign with a trip to the Windsor Foodservices Stadium on August 10th to take on Worksop Town. Our first home game of the season will be under the lights on August 13th as we welcome Prescot Cables to the Leasing.com Stadium.

Some other key dates to look out for include our local derbies against Leek Town, which will occur at the Leasing.com Stadium on Boxing Day and at Harrison Park on Easter Monday. We will also face Hyde United on the August Bank Holiday at the Leasing.com Stadium and then travel to The Project Solar Stadium on New Year’s Day.

Our final league game of the season sees us host Whitby Town at the Leasing.com Stadium on April 26th.

The 2024/25 Fixture List is as follows: 

August 

10/08 – Worksop Town (A)

13/08 – Prescot Cables (H)

17/08 – Guiseley (H)

20/08 – Ilkeston Town (A)

24/08 – Whitby Town (A)

26/08 – Hyde United (H)

September

07/09 – Stockton Town (A)

10/09 – Ashton United (H)

14/09 – Gainsborough Trinity (H)

17/09 – FC United of Manchester (A)

21/09 – Basford United (A)

28/09 – Hebburn Town (H)

October

12/10 – Mickleover (A)

19/10 – Warrington Rylands (H)

26/10 – Matlock Town (A)

November

02/11 – Lancaster City (H)

09/11 – Morpeth Town (H)

16/11 – Bamber Bridge (A)

23/11 – Blyth Spartans (H)

30/11 – Workington (A)

December

07/12 – Ashton United (A)

14/12 – Stockton Town (H)

21/12 – Prescot Cables (A)

26/12 – Leek Town (H)

January 

01/01 – Hyde United (A)

04/01 – Worksop Town (H)

11/01 – FC United of Manchester (H)

18/01 – Gainsborough Trinity (A)

25/01 – Basford United (H)

February

01/02 – Hebburn Town (A)

08/02 – Mickleover (H)

15/02 – Warrington Rylands (A)

22/02 – Lancaster City (A)

March

01/03 – Matlock Town (H)

15/03 – Morpeth Town (A)

22/03 – Bamber Bridge (H)

29/03 – Blyth Spartans (A)

April

05/04 – Workington (H)

12/04 – Guiseley (A)

19/04 – Ilkeston Town (H)

21/04 – Leek Town (A)

26/04 – Whitby Town (h)

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