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FOREST GREEN ROVERS BARROW -V- DOVER ATHLETIC Saturday 08 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE ALDERSHOT TOWN -v- GATESHEAD ALTRINCHAM -v- FOREST GREEN ROVERS BARROW -v- DOVER ATHLETIC BOREHAM WOOD -v- FC HALIFAX TOWN BROMLEY -v- WREXHAM CHESTER -v- BRAINTREE TOWN KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS -v- GRIMSBY TOWN LINCOLN CITY -v- CHELTENHAM TOWN SOUTHPORT -v- EASTLEIGH TORQUAY UNITED -v- MACCLESFIELD TOWN TRANMERE ROVERS -v- WOKING WELLING UNITED -v- GUISELEY THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION BRACKLEY TOWN -v- HARROGATE TOWN BRADFORD PARK AVENUE -v- ALFRETON TOWN CHORLEY -v- NUNEATON TOWN CURZON ASHTON -v- CORBY TOWN GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY -v- WORCESTER CITY GLOUCESTER CITY -v- FC UNITED OF MANCHESTER HEDNESFORD TOWN -v- STALYBRIDGE CELTIC LOWESTOFT TOWN -v- AFC TELFORD UNITED SOLIHULL MOORS -v- AFC FYLDE STOCKPORT COUNTY -v- BOSTON UNITED TAMWORTH -v- NORTH FERRIBY UNITED THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - SOUTH DIVISION BATH CITY -v- WEALDSTONE BISHOPS STORTFORD -v- HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE CONCORD RANGERS -v- WESTON-SUPER-MARE EASTBOURNE BOROUGH -v- MAIDENHEAD UNITED EBBSFLEET UNITED -v- BASINGSTOKE TOWN GOSPORT BOROUGH -v- ST. ALBANS CITY HAYES & YEADING UNITED -v- WHITEHAWK HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN -v- DARTFORD MARGATE -v- TRURO CITY OXFORD CITY -v- CHELMSFORD CITY SUTTON UNITED -v- MAIDSTONE UNITED Monday 10 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - SOUTH DIVISION CHELMSFORD CITY -v- HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN ST. ALBANS CITY -v- OXFORD CITY WEALDSTONE -v- CONCORD RANGERS Tuesday 11 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE BRAINTREE TOWN -v- LINCOLN CITY CHELTENHAM TOWN -v- ALDERSHOT TOWN DOVER ATHLETIC -v- KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS EASTLEIGH -v- BOREHAM WOOD FC HALIFAX TOWN -v- CHESTER FOREST GREEN ROVERS -v- WELLING UNITED GATESHEAD -v- TRANMERE ROVERS GRIMSBY TOWN -v- BARROW GUISELEY -v- ALTRINCHAM MACCLESFIELD TOWN -v- SOUTHPORT WOKING -v- BROMLEY WREXHAM -v- TORQUAY UNITED THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION AFC FYLDE -v- HEDNESFORD TOWN AFC TELFORD UNITED -v- CURZON ASHTON ALFRETON TOWN -v- LOWESTOFT TOWN BOSTON UNITED -v- SOLIHULL MOORS FC UNITED OF MANCHESTER -v- STOCKPORT COUNTY HARROGATE TOWN -v- GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY NORTH FERRIBY UNITED -v- CHORLEY NUNEATON TOWN -v- BRACKLEY TOWN STALYBRIDGE CELTIC -v- BRADFORD PARK AVENUE WORCESTER CITY -v- TAMWORTH THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - SOUTH DIVISION BASINGSTOKE TOWN -v- BATH CITY DARTFORD -v- EASTBOURNE BOROUGH HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE -v- SUTTON UNITED MAIDENHEAD UNITED -v- BISHOPS STORTFORD MAIDSTONE UNITED -v- EBBSFLEET UNITED TRURO CITY -v- HAYES & YEADING UNITED WESTON-SUPER-MARE -v- GOSPORT BOROUGH WHITEHAWK -v- MARGATE Wednesday 12 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION CORBY TOWN -v- GLOUCESTER CITY Saturday 15 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE BRAINTREE TOWN -v- TRANMERE ROVERS CHELTENHAM TOWN -v- SOUTHPORT DOVER ATHLETIC -v- CHESTER EASTLEIGH -v- LINCOLN CITY FC HALIFAX TOWN -v- TORQUAY UNITED FOREST GREEN ROVERS -v- BARROW GATESHEAD -v- BOREHAM WOOD GRIMSBY TOWN -v- BROMLEY GUISELEY -v- KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS MACCLESFIELD TOWN -v- WELLING UNITED WOKING -v- ALTRINCHAM WREXHAM -v- ALDERSHOT TOWN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION AFC FYLDE -v- GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY AFC TELFORD UNITED -v- STOCKPORT COUNTY ALFRETON TOWN -v- BRACKLEY TOWN BOSTON UNITED -v- CURZON ASHTON CORBY TOWN -v- CHORLEY FC UNITED OF MANCHESTER -v- TAMWORTH HARROGATE TOWN -v- HEDNESFORD TOWN NORTH FERRIBY UNITED -v- SOLIHULL MOORS NUNEATON TOWN -v- BRADFORD PARK AVENUE STALYBRIDGE CELTIC -v- GLOUCESTER CITY WORCESTER CITY -v- LOWESTOFT TOWN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - SOUTH DIVISION BASINGSTOKE TOWN -v- BISHOPS STORTFORD CHELMSFORD CITY -v- HAYES & YEADING UNITED DARTFORD -v- SUTTON UNITED HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE -v- MARGATE MAIDENHEAD UNITED -v- GOSPORT BOROUGH MAIDSTONE UNITED -v- OXFORD CITY ST. ALBANS CITY -v- EBBSFLEET UNITED TRURO CITY -v- CONCORD RANGERS WEALDSTONE -v- EASTBOURNE BOROUGH WESTON-SUPER-MARE -v- HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN WHITEHAWK -v- BATH CITY Monday 17 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION CURZON ASHTON -v- HARROGATE TOWN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - SOUTH DIVISION SUTTON UNITED -v- TRURO CITY Tuesday 18 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE ALDERSHOT TOWN -v- DOVER ATHLETIC ALTRINCHAM -v- GRIMSBY TOWN BARROW -v- GUISELEY BOREHAM WOOD -v- FOREST GREEN ROVERS BROMLEY -v- BRAINTREE TOWN CHESTER -v- CHELTENHAM TOWN KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS -v- WREXHAM LINCOLN CITY -v- MACCLESFIELD TOWN SOUTHPORT -v- GATESHEAD TORQUAY UNITED -v- WOKING TRANMERE ROVERS -v- FC HALIFAX TOWN WELLING UNITED -v- EASTLEIGH THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION BRACKLEY TOWN -v- BOSTON UNITED CHORLEY -v- FC UNITED OF MANCHESTER GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY -v- STALYBRIDGE CELTIC GLOUCESTER CITY -v- ALFRETON TOWN HEDNESFORD TOWN -v- CORBY TOWN LOWESTOFT TOWN -v- NUNEATON TOWN SOLIHULL MOORS -v- WORCESTER CITY STOCKPORT COUNTY -v- NORTH FERRIBY UNITED TAMWORTH -v- AFC TELFORD UNITED THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - SOUTH DIVISION BATH CITY -v- MAIDENHEAD UNITED BISHOPS STORTFORD -v- CHELMSFORD CITY CONCORD RANGERS -v- DARTFORD EASTBOURNE BOROUGH -v- ST. ALBANS CITY EBBSFLEET UNITED -v- WESTON-SUPER-MARE GOSPORT BOROUGH -v- WHITEHAWK HAYES & YEADING UNITED -v- HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN -v- MAIDSTONE UNITED MARGATE -v- WEALDSTONE OXFORD CITY -v- BASINGSTOKE TOWN Wednesday 19 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION BRADFORD PARK AVENUE -v- AFC FYLDE Saturday 22 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE BRAINTREE TOWN -v- SOUTHPORT CHELTENHAM TOWN -v- BARROW DOVER ATHLETIC -v- ALTRINCHAM EASTLEIGH -v- MACCLESFIELD TOWN FC HALIFAX TOWN -v- BROMLEY FOREST GREEN ROVERS -v- LINCOLN CITY GATESHEAD -v- KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS GRIMSBY TOWN -v- TORQUAY UNITED GUISELEY -v- ALDERSHOT TOWN TRANMERE ROVERS -v- BOREHAM WOOD WOKING -v- CHESTER WREXHAM -v- WELLING UNITED THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION AFC FYLDE -v- LOWESTOFT TOWN AFC TELFORD UNITED -v- GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY ALFRETON TOWN -v- CURZON ASHTON BOSTON UNITED -v- GLOUCESTER CITY CORBY TOWN -v- BRADFORD PARK AVENUE FC UNITED OF MANCHESTER -v- BRACKLEY TOWN HARROGATE TOWN -v- TAMWORTH NORTH FERRIBY UNITED -v- HEDNESFORD TOWN NUNEATON TOWN -v- STOCKPORT COUNTY STALYBRIDGE CELTIC -v- SOLIHULL MOORS WORCESTER CITY -v- CHORLEY THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - SOUTH DIVISION BASINGSTOKE TOWN -v- MARGATE CONCORD RANGERS -v- HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN DARTFORD -v- GOSPORT BOROUGH HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE -v- OXFORD CITY MAIDENHEAD UNITED -v- SUTTON UNITED MAIDSTONE UNITED -v- HAYES & YEADING UNITED ST. ALBANS CITY -v- BATH CITY TRURO CITY -v- BISHOPS STORTFORD WEALDSTONE -v- EBBSFLEET UNITED WESTON-SUPER-MARE -v- EASTBOURNE BOROUGH WHITEHAWK -v- CHELMSFORD CITY Saturday 29 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE ALDERSHOT TOWN -v- EASTLEIGH ALTRINCHAM -v- TRANMERE ROVERS BARROW -v- SOUTHPORT BOREHAM WOOD -v- WOKING BROMLEY -v- DOVER ATHLETIC GUISELEY -v- GATESHEAD KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS -v- FOREST GREEN ROVERS LINCOLN CITY -v- GRIMSBY TOWN MACCLESFIELD TOWN -v- CHESTER TORQUAY UNITED -v- CHELTENHAM TOWN WELLING UNITED -v- BRAINTREE TOWN WREXHAM -v- FC HALIFAX TOWN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION BRACKLEY TOWN -v- WORCESTER CITY BRADFORD PARK AVENUE -v- NORTH FERRIBY UNITED CHORLEY -v- HARROGATE TOWN CURZON ASHTON -v- AFC FYLDE GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY -v- BOSTON UNITED GLOUCESTER CITY -v- AFC TELFORD UNITED HEDNESFORD TOWN -v- FC UNITED OF MANCHESTER LOWESTOFT TOWN -v- CORBY TOWN SOLIHULL MOORS -v- ALFRETON TOWN STOCKPORT COUNTY -v- STALYBRIDGE CELTIC TAMWORTH -v- NUNEATON TOWN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - SOUTH DIVISION BATH CITY -v- HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE BISHOPS STORTFORD -v- CONCORD RANGERS CHELMSFORD CITY -v- ST. ALBANS CITY EASTBOURNE BOROUGH -v- MAIDSTONE UNITED EBBSFLEET UNITED -v- WHITEHAWK GOSPORT BOROUGH -v- TRURO CITY HAYES & YEADING UNITED -v- BASINGSTOKE TOWN HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN -v- MAIDENHEAD UNITED MARGATE -v- DARTFORD OXFORD CITY -v- WESTON-SUPER-MARE SUTTON UNITED -v- WEALDSTONE Monday 31 August 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE BRAINTREE TOWN -v- ALDERSHOT TOWN CHELTENHAM TOWN -v- WREXHAM CHESTER -v- GUISELEY DOVER ATHLETIC -v- BOREHAM WOOD EASTLEIGH -v- TORQUAY UNITED FC HALIFAX TOWN -v- BARROW FOREST GREEN ROVERS -v- BROMLEY GATESHEAD -v- LINCOLN CITY GRIMSBY TOWN -v- MACCLESFIELD TOWN SOUTHPORT -v- ALTRINCHAM TRANMERE ROVERS -v- KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS WOKING -v- WELLING UNITED THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION AFC FYLDE -v- STOCKPORT COUNTY AFC TELFORD UNITED -v- BRACKLEY TOWN ALFRETON TOWN -v- GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY BOSTON UNITED -v- TAMWORTH CORBY TOWN -v- SOLIHULL MOORS FC UNITED OF MANCHESTER -v- CURZON ASHTON HARROGATE TOWN -v- BRADFORD PARK AVENUE NORTH FERRIBY UNITED -v- LOWESTOFT TOWN NUNEATON TOWN -v- GLOUCESTER CITY STALYBRIDGE CELTIC -v- CHORLEY WORCESTER CITY -v- HEDNESFORD TOWN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - SOUTH DIVISION BASINGSTOKE TOWN -v- GOSPORT BOROUGH CONCORD RANGERS -v- MARGATE DARTFORD -v- EBBSFLEET UNITED HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE -v- EASTBOURNE BOROUGH MAIDENHEAD UNITED -v- HAYES & YEADING UNITED MAIDSTONE UNITED -v- CHELMSFORD CITY ST. ALBANS CITY -v- HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN TRURO CITY -v- OXFORD CITY WEALDSTONE -v- BISHOPS STORTFORD WESTON-SUPER-MARE -v- BATH CITY WHITEHAWK -v- SUTTON UNITED Saturday 05 September 2015 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE ALDERSHOT TOWN -v- FC HALIFAX TOWN ALTRINCHAM -v- CHELTENHAM TOWN BARROW -v- EASTLEIGH BOREHAM WOOD -v- GRIMSBY TOWN BROMLEY -v- GATESHEAD CHESTER -v- FOREST GREEN ROVERS KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS -v- BRAINTREE TOWN LINCOLN CITY -v- WREXHAM MACCLESFIELD TOWN -v- WOKING SOUTHPORT -v- DOVER ATHLETIC TORQUAY UNITED -v- GUISELEY WELLING UNITED -v- TRANMERE ROVERS THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION BRACKLEY TOWN -v- NORTH FERRIBY UNITED BRADFORD PARK AVENUE -v- AFC TELFORD UNITED CHORLEY -v- ALFRETON TOWN CURZON ASHTON -v- NUNEATON TOWN GAINSBOROUGH
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