OXFORD City will start the new Vanarama National League South season at home to Concord Rangers.
Mark Jones's men kick-off the new campaign at Court Place Farm on Saturday, August 3.
They will also be at home on Boxing Day, against a Hungerford Town side who host them in the reverse fixture on New Year's Day.
Welling United visit on the final day of the season, which is on Saturday, April 25.
City were initially placed in the northern section, which would have meant a significant increase in travelling.
But following the decision to demote Gateshead due to financial issues, they were switched back for a fifth successive season in the south.
OXFORD CITY'S LEAGUE FIXTURES IN FULL
AUGUST
Sat 3rd: Concord Rangers (H)
Tues 6th: Chippenham Town (a)
Sat 10th: Eastbourne Borough (a)
Tues 13th: Hampton & Richmond Borough (H)
Sat 17th: Welling United (a)
Sat 24th: Hemel Hempstead Town (H)
Mon 26th: Bath City (a)
Sat 31st: Havant & Waterlooville (H)
SEPTEMBER
Tue 3rd: Weymouth (H)
Sat 7th: Wealdstone (a)
Sat 14th: Billericay Town (H)
Sat 28th: Braintree Town (a)
OCTOBER
Sat 12th: Dartford (H)
Sat 19th: Dorking Wanderers (a)
Sat 26th: Slough Town (H)
NOVEMBER
Sat 2nd: Tonbridge Angels (a)
Sat 9th: St Albans City (H)
Sat 16th: Chelmsford City (a)
Sat 30th: Dulwich Hamlet (H)
DECEMBER
Sat 7th: Maidstone United (H)
Sat 21st: Billericay Town (a)
Thurs 26th: Hungerford Town (H)
Sat 28th: Weymouth (a)
JANUARY
Wed 1st: Hungerford Town (a)
Sat 4th: Wealdstone (H)
Sat 11th: Dartford (a)
Sat 18th: Braintree Town (H)
Sat 25th: Maidstone United (a)
FEBRUARY
Sat 1st: Slough Town (a)
Sat 8th: Dorking Wanderers (H)
Sat 15th: St Albans City (a)
Sat 22nd: Tonbridge Angels (H)
Sat 29th: Concord Rangers (a)
MARCH
Sat 7th: Chippenham Town (H)
Sat 14th: Hampton & Richmond Borough (a)
Sat 21st: Eastbourne Borough (H)
Sat 28th: Dulwich Hamlet (a)
APRIL
Sat 4th: Chelmsford City (H)
Fri 10th: Hemel Hempstead Town (a)
Mon 13th: Bath City (H)
Sat 18th: Havant & Waterlooville (a)
Sat 25th: Welling United (H)
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