Chester FC’s fixture schedule for the 2025/26 Enterprise National League North campaign has been announced.
Chester FC will start their campaign at the Deva Stadium for the first time since 2018 as Peterborough Sports travel to Cheshire on August 9th, before we travel to Chorley for an opening away trip on August 16th.
August contains four further contests for Calum McIntyre’s men, with home tests against Curzon Ashton and Oxford City, and away fixtures at South Shields and Worksop Town.
The festive schedule sees the Blues travel to Shropshire to face AFC Telford United on Boxing Day, before a clash with fellow Cheshire outfit Macclesfield just four days later on December 30th down CH1.
Our run in features trips to Curzon Ashton, Macclesfield and Oxford City, with a home clash against King’s Lynn Town penned in for the final day.
These fixtures are subject to change due to potential clashes with cup competitions.
Full Fixture Schedule:

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