The fixtures are released tomorrow.
The National League reveals how the list is produced.
"Producing the fixture list for our 72 clubs is a lengthy and meticulous process that is months in the making, with 1,656 games plotted...
The process starts before the conclusion of the previous season with the first step in the process, the fixture schedule. This document is essentially a calendar where matchdays are plotted for the three divisions. It also contains key dates for the Premier League, EFL, FA Cup and FA Trophy.
Once the season has finished... the League sends a fixture questionnaire to all clubs where they are asked a number of questions such as whether they would like to nominate certain days not to be at home.
Clubs are also asked to provide details such as their longest and shortest journeys and their preference for who they play over the Easter and Christmas periods, and any team who they wish to be scheduled opposite to.
When all requests have been gathered, they are sent to Glenn Thompson of Atos who are an IT company who run the fixture compiling software.
The League then holds a meeting with Atos and a representative from the Football Supporters Association to identify any issues with the compiled fixture list and ultimately finalise the schedule...
The League also have a responsibility to ensure clubs and fans are not disadvantaged by their fixtures. Things like local derbies and high-profile games are, where possible, scheduled on the best days possible.
Travel for midweek fixtures is also considered at length. Clubs and
their fans don’t want to be travelling large distances for a midweek
fixture. That being said, this can be unavoidable sometimes."