THE Dafabet Welsh Premier League fixtures have been announced for the 2015/16 season and The New Saints will begin the defence of their title at newly promoted Haverfordwest County.
Haverfordwest return to the Dafabet Welsh Premier League following a four year absence and the Bluebirds are sure to relish the stern test when The New Saints visit the Conygar Bridge Meadow Stadium on Saturday, August 22.
Opening weekend fixtures
Friday, 21 August 2015
Rhyl v Bangor City (KO 7.30pm)
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Airbus UK Broughton v Carmarthen Town
Port Talbot Town v Bala Town
Haverfordwest County v The New Saints
Gap Connah’s Quay v Newtown
Llandudno v Aberystwyth Town (KO 5.15pm)
Televised Matches
Llandudno v Aberystwyth Town (22/08/15)
Bala Town v Airbus UK Broughton (31/08/15 - KO 3.45pm)
Newtown v Rhyl (12/09/15)
Airbus UK Broughton v The New Saints (19/09/15)
Bala Town v The New Saints (26/09/15)
Haverfordwest County v Carmarthen Town (03/10/15)
Port Talbot Town v Bangor City (07/11/15)
Aberystwyth Town v Port Talbot Town (14/11/15)
Gap Connah’s Quay v Bala Town (21/11/15)
The New Saints v Airbus UK Broughton (28/11/15)
All of the above matches will be televised on S4C’s Sgorio with all kick off times at 5.15pm, unless otherwise stated.
Haverfordwest County Fixtures
Saturday kick-off time is 2.30pm.
AUGUST 2015
Sat 22 – The New Saints – home
Sat 29 – Newtown – away
SEPTEMBER
Sat 5 – Gap Connah's Quay – away
Sat 12 – Llandudno FC – home
Sat 19 – Rhyl – away
Tue 22 – Port Talbot Town – home
Sat 26 – Airbus UK Broughton – away
OCTOBER
Sat 3 – Carmarthen Town – home
Wed 7 – Port Talbot Town – away
Sat 10 – Bangor City – home
Fri 16 – Carmarthen Town – away
Sat 24 – Bala Town – home
Sat 31 – The New Saints – away
NOVEMBER
Sat 7 – Newtown – home
Sat 14 - Gap Connah’s Quay – home
Sat 21 – Llandudno FC – away
Sat 28 – Rhyl – home
DECEMBER
Sat 12 – Bala Town – away
Sat 19 – Airbus UK Broughton – home
Sat 26 – Aberystwyth Town – home
JANUARY 2016
Fri 1 – Aberystwyth Town – away
Sun 17 – Bangor City - away
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