19/05/21
We are pleased to confirm seven pre-season fixtures in preparation for the 2021/22 season, with a further three to follow:
Saturday 3 July v Badshot Lea (Away) - 1pm
Tuesday 6 July v Bracknell Town (Away) - 7.45pm
Saturday 10 July v Binfield (Away) - 12pm
Wednesday 14 July v Fulham XI (Home) - 7.45pm
Saturday 17 July v TBC (Home)
Tuesday 20 July v Kings Langley (Away) - 7.45pm
Saturday 24 July v Farnborough (Away) - 1pm
Tuesday 27 July v Burnham (Home) - 7.45pm (Manny Williams send-off match)
Tuesday 3 August v TBC (Home) - 7.45pm
Saturday 7 August v TBC (Home) - 3pm
There are a couple of games still to be confirmed on 17 July and 3 August, and another agreed for Saturday 7 August, and we hope to be able to announce these over the coming weeks.
Joint manager Neil Baker commented:
“We are playing more games than we have ever done in pre-season, and this is because of the lack of football for so many over the last 18 months.
“We will also have players that we will want to look at, particularly in some of the earlier matches.”
Whilst we anticipate that supporters will be able to attend these matches, decisions around capacity and ticketing will differ depending on the host club and will be communicated nearer the time. We hope to be able to admit supporters to our home matches at Arbour Park and will confirm in due course.
Image: Philip Benton
Saturday 3 July v Badshot Lea (Away) - 1pm
Tuesday 6 July v Bracknell Town (Away) - 7.45pm
Saturday 10 July v Binfield (Away) - 12pm
Wednesday 14 July v Fulham XI (Home) - 7.45pm
Saturday 17 July v TBC (Home)
Tuesday 20 July v Kings Langley (Away) - 7.45pm
Saturday 24 July v Farnborough (Away) - 1pm
Tuesday 27 July v Burnham (Home) - 7.45pm (Manny Williams send-off match)
Tuesday 3 August v TBC (Home) - 7.45pm
Saturday 7 August v TBC (Home) - 3pm
There are a couple of games still to be confirmed on 17 July and 3 August, and another agreed for Saturday 7 August, and we hope to be able to announce these over the coming weeks.
Joint manager Neil Baker commented:
“We are playing more games than we have ever done in pre-season, and this is because of the lack of football for so many over the last 18 months.
“We will also have players that we will want to look at, particularly in some of the earlier matches.”
Whilst we anticipate that supporters will be able to attend these matches, decisions around capacity and ticketing will differ depending on the host club and will be communicated nearer the time. We hope to be able to admit supporters to our home matches at Arbour Park and will confirm in due course.
Image: Philip Benton
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