WEYMOUTH will begin their 2021/22 Vanarama National League season at home to Boreham Wood.
The Terras host the Wood on Saturday, August 21 (3pm) before travelling to newcomers Grimsby Town, who were relegated from League Two last season.
Brian Stock's men host big-spending Stockport County on Saturday, October 2.
Boxing Day features a home clash with Eastleigh, with a trip to arch-rivals Yeovil Town two days later before visiting the Spitfires on Sunday, January 2, 2022.
Weymouth host Southend United on Saturday, January 8 and have tough away trips to Stockport on Feburary 26 and to Torquay on March 26.
Weymouth round off their season on Sunday, May 15 away to Dover Athletic, who start the season with a 12-point deduction for halting play amid financial issues last season.
Weymouth have bye weekends on Saturday, November 27 and Saturday, March 19, 2022 due to there being 23 teams in the National League this season.
See the full list of fixtures below:
AUGUST
Sat 21 Boreham Wood (H)
Sat 28 Grimsby Town (A)
Mon 30 Maidenhead United (H)
SEPTEMBER
Sat 4 Solihull (A)
Sat 11 Notts County (H)
Tue 14 Dagenham (A)
Sat 18 Dover (H)
Sat 25 Barnet (A)
OCTOBER
Sat 2 Stockport (H)
Tue 5 Bromley (A)
Sat 9 Halifax (A)
Sat 23 Wealdstone (H)
Tue 26 Aldershot (A)
Sat 30 King's Lynn (H)
NOVEMBER
Sat 13 Chesterfield (A)
Sat 20 Altrincham (H)
Tue 23 Woking (H)
DECEMBER
Sat 4 Torquay (H)
Sat 11 Wrexham (A)
Sun 26 Eastleigh (H)
Tue 28 Yeovil Town (A)
JANUARY
Sun 2 Eastleigh (A)
Sat 8 Southend (H)
Sat 22 Boreham Wood (A)
Tue 25 Dagenham (H)
Sat 29 Aldershot (H)
FEBRUARY
Sat 5 King's Lynn (A)
Sat 12 Chesterfield (H)
Sat 19 Altrincham (A)
Tue 22 Bromley (H)
Sat 26 Stockport (A)
MARCH
Sat 5 Halifax (H)
Sat 12 Wealdstone (A)
Tue 22 Woking (A)
Sat 26 Torquay (A)
APRIL
Sat 2 Wrexham (H)
Sat 9 Grimsby Town (H)
Fri 15 Maidenhead United (A)
Mon 18 Yeovil Town (H)
Sat 23 Notts County (A)
Sat 30 Solihull (H)
MAY
Mon 2 Southend (A)
Sat 7 Barnet (H)
Sun 15 Dover (A)
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