Eastleigh will open their National League campaign at home to Solihull Moors.
Andy Hessenthaler’s side have a packed August to kick things off, but at least have the advantage of four home games.
The eagerly anticipated fixtures against newly promoted Havant & Waterlooville will take place over the space of just seven days over the festive period.
The game at Havant is on Boxing Day with the return trip to the Silverlake on New Year’s Day.
Eastleigh round off the season away to Boreham Wood.
August
4: Solihull Moors (h)
7: Sutton (a)
11: Barnet (a)
14: Bromley (h)
18: Wrexham (h)
25: Dover (a)
27: Ebbsfleet (h)
September
1: Harrogate (a)
4: Maidenhead (a)
8: Fylde (h)
15: Hartlepool (a)
22: Dagenham & Redbridge (h)
25: Boreham Wood (h)
29: Gateshead (a)
October
6: Braintree (a)
13: Aldershot (h)
27: Halifax (a)
30: Leyton Orient (h)
November
3: Salford (h)
17: Barrow (a)
24: Chesterfield (h)
27: Maidstone (a)
December
1: Dover (h)
8: Wrexham (a)
22: Harrogate (h)
26: Havant & Waterlooville (a)
29: Ebbsfleet (a)
January
1: Havant & Waterlooville (h)
5: Solihull Moors (a)
19: Sutton (h)
26: Bromley (a)
February
2: Barnet (h)
9: Aldershot (a)
16: Braintree (h)
23: Salford (a)
March
2: Halifax (h)
9: Chesterfield (a)
12: Maidstone (h)
16: Barrow (h)
23: Leyton Orient (a)
30: Hartlepool (h)
April
6: Fylde (a)
13: Gateshead (h)
19: Dagenham & Redbridge (a)
22: Maidenhead (h)
27: Boreham Wood (a)
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