The National League has unveiled the complete fixtures for the 2026/27 season, allowing clubs across all three divisions to map out their schedules ahead of the campaign. The new season gets underway on Saturday, August 8, featuring a slate of high-profile openers that are sure to set the tone for the months ahead. Newly promoted Worthing will begin their journey in the fifth tier with an away match at Carlisle United, while fellow newcomers Hornchurch will host Kidderminster Harriers in a clash between two teams that have recently ascended to the National League.
In other notable fixtures, relegated League Two sides Harrogate Town and Barrow will each look to bounce straight back to the Football League by beginning their campaigns against Solihull Moors and Hartlepool United, respectively. Play-off runners-up Boreham Wood will welcome Tamworth to their ground, and Forest Green Rovers are set to start at home against Halifax Town. These early games promise to deliver an intriguing mix of存esting ties as teams aim to establish momentum from the outset.
The regular season is scheduled to run until April 24, after which the play-offs will determine the second promotion spot to League Two. The play-off final is provisioned to take place at Wembley Stadium in early May, capping a season full of competition, drama, and ambition across the National League and its two regional divisions. The National League North and National League South will also feature comprehensive schedules, ensuring clubs in every corner of the country have a clear roadmap to competitive action throughout the campaign.
With the 2026/27 fixtures now in the public domain, supporters can look forward to a season brimming with potential, as clubs across the National League system plot their routes to glory, promotion, and the sustained success that accompanies a strong league campaign. The new term again emphasizes the importance of the non-league pyramid in English football, highlighting the depth of competition and the opportunities it affords for ambitious teams to climb the ladder toward the EFL. As clubs prepare for the challenges ahead, fans can anticipate a season full of memorable fixtures, tight battles, and dramatic moments across both the National League North and National League South, alongside the overarching drama of the National League itself.
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