The New Saints can now confirm its pre-season fixture schedule as preparations step-up a notch for the club’s upcoming UEFA Champions League campaign.
Craig Harrison has put his squad through its paces in the opening two weeks of pre-season, as last season’s JD Cymru Premier invincibles look to make more history in the upcoming 2024/25 season.
TNS fans will be able to see Craig Harrison’s side in nine friendly matches this summer, seven of which will take place at the club’s Park Hall Stadium, giving fans the opportunity to get a close up look at how the team is shaping up for the new season, as well as seeing new summer signings Sion Bradley and Jack Bodenham in action.
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The 16-time Welsh champions will face familiar domestic opposition including Caernarfon Town and Flint Mountain, as well as sides from the English pyramid including Northwich Victoria, Vauxhall Motors, not forgetting hosting Macclesfield FC where Welsh legend Robbie Savage is Director of Football.
TNS will also visit Northern Ireland for a pre-season training camp, which will see them take on Ballyclare Comrades and NIFL Premiership side Cliftonville, who also participate in European qualifiers this summer.
Date
Opposition
Venue (Kick-Off Time)
Saturday 15th June
Gresford Athletic (H)
Park Hall Stadium (10.30)
Saturday 15th June
Northwich Victoria (H)
Park Hall Stadium (1pm)
Tuesday 18th June
Caernarfon Town (H)
Park Hall Stadium (7pm)
Tuesday 25th June
Ballyclare Comrades (A)
Dixon Park (7.30)
Thursday 27th June
Cliftonville (A)
Solitude (7pm)
Saturday 29th June
Flint Mountain (H)
Park Hall Stadium (1pm)
Friday 5th July
Vauxhall Motors (H)
Park Hall Stadium (7pm)
Saturday 13th July
Dearne and District (H)
Park Hall Stadium (2pm)
Saturday 20th July
Macclesfield (H)
Park Hall Stadium (3pm)
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