Warrington Town full fixture list for 2025-26 season
This list will be kept up-to-date with results, cup draws and fixture changes throughout the campaign.
August
Saturday 9...Cleethorpes Town (H)
Tuesday 12...Hednesford Town (A)
Saturday 16...Whitby Town (A)
Tuesday 19...Ilkeston Town (H)
Monday 25...Leek Town (A)
Saturday 30...FA Cup first qualifying
September
Saturday 6...Gainsborough Trinity (A)
Tuesday 9...Rushall Olympic (H)
Saturday 13...FC United of Manchester (H)
Tuesday 16...Prescot Cables (A)
Saturday 20...Bamber Bridge (A)
Saturday 27...Ashton United (H)
October
Saturday 4...FA Trophy third qualifying
Saturday 11...Stocksbridge Park Steels (A)
Saturday 18...Guiseley (H)
Saturday 25...Lancaster City (H)
November
Saturday 1...Hebburn Town (A)
Saturday 8...Stockton Town (H)
Saturday 15...Hyde United (A)
Saturday 22...Workington (A)
Saturday 29...Morpeth Town (H)
December
Saturday 6...Gainsborough Trinity (H)
Saturday 13...Rushall Olympic (A)
Saturday 20...Hednesford Town (H)
Friday 26...Warrington Rylands (A)
January
Thursday 1...Leek Town (H)
Saturday 10...Cleethorpes Town (A)
Saturday 17...FC United of Manchester (A)
Saturday 24...Prescot Cables (H)
Saturday 31...Bamber Bridge (H)
February
Saturday 7...Ashton United (A)
Saturday 14...Stocksbridge Park Steels (H)
Saturday 21...Guiseley (A)
Saturday 28...Hyde United (H)
March
Saturday 7...Lancaster City (A)
Saturday 14...Hebburn Town (H)
Saturday 21...Stockton Town (A)
Saturday 28...Whitby Town (H)
April
Saturday 4...Ilkeston Town (A)
Monday 6...Warrington Rylands (H)
Saturday 18...Workington (H)
Saturday 25...Morpeth Town (A)
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