Wealdstone have been handed a home opener for their National League South season for the first time in three years, with Concord Rangers the visitors to Grosvenor Vale.
The Canvey Island side finished 18th last season, six points above the relegation zone, conceding some 75 goals along the way.
The Stones took four points from their two games last season, including earning a late draw at the Vale in March.
For the second season in a row, Wealdstone will then take on St Albans inside the opening week of the campaign, travelling to Clarence Park on August 7, before a second straight away game at Gloucester City, who transferred across from the National League North, on August 12.
A double-header with Hampton and Richmond Borough begins in south London on December 26, before the pair duel again at the Vale on New Year's Day.
The season will end in Brighton at Whitehawk on April 28, with the possibility of a play-off charge to contend with a week later.
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