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The Evo-Stik League South’s 2017/18 fixtures have been released.
With the extension of the League Sponsorship, there has been a renaming of the three divisions for the upcoming season with them now being titled The EVO-STIK League South Premier, EVO-STIK South League, East and EVO-STIK South League, West.
The teams coming into the league this season are AFC Rushden & Diamonds, Bishop’s Stortford, Bristol Manor Farm, Gosport Borough, Hartley Witney, Moneyfields & Thame United.
The 2017/18 season begins on Saturday 12 August 2017 and once again the fixtures have been complied in association with Atos.
The opening weekend’s fixtures are as follows:
The Evo-Stik League South Premier
Banbury United v Dorchester Town
Basingstoke Town v Frome Town
Biggleswade Town v Chesham United
King’s Lynn Town v Gosport Borough
Kings Langley v Hereford
Merthyr Town v Hitchin Town
Redditch United v Dunstable Town
Royston Town v Stratford Town
Slough Town v Kettering Town
St Neots Town v Farnborough
Tiverton Town v Bishop’s Stortford
Weymouth v St Ives Town
The Evo-Stik League South, East
AFC Dunstable v Fleet Town
AFC Rushden & Diamonds v Hanwell Town
Arlesey Town v Marlow
Aylesbury United v Beaconsfield Town
Cambridge City v Ashford Town (Middx)
Chalfont St Peter v Thame United
Egham Town v Barton Rovers
Hartley Witney v Northwood
Hayes & Yeading United v Aylesbury
Moneyfields v Kempston Rovers
Uxbridge v Bedford Town
The Evo-Stik League South, West
AFC Totton v Barnstaple Town
Bideford v Didcot Town
Cinderford Town v Swindon Supermarine
Cirencester v Taunton Town
Kidlington v Yate Town
Larkhall Athletic v Evesham United
Mangotsfield United v Salisbury
North Leigh v Bristol Manor Farm
Paulton Rovers v Slimbridge
Shortwood United v Winchester City
Wimborne Town v Bishops Cleeve
Source: www.evostikleaguesouthern.co.uk
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