By Gareth Davies

TRURO City’s maiden Enterprise National League fixture list can be revealed, ahead of the club’s history-making 2025/26 season.

The Tinners will make history by competing at Step One for the very first time, whilst also becoming the first Cornish side to dine at non-league football’s top table.

John Askey’s side will start the campaign on August 9 with a trip to Wealdstone, one of the division’s members who City have faced before, with the sides sharing a remarkable 4-4 draw in 2016, as Truro came from 4-0 down to snatch a point.

The first home fixture comes seven days later against York City, who finished second in the division last year and were beaten in the play-off semi-finals by eventual winners Oldham Athletic.

Further firsts see Tamworth (a) as the first midweek opposition whilst the first non-Saturday fixture under the Truro City Stadium lights sees current Isuzu FA Trophy holders Aldershot Town travel to Duchy on September 3.

Truro’s longest two away trips of the campaign are both before the clocks change – Carlisle United on September 6 and Gateshead on October 25.

Over the festive period, City will host Yeovil Town on Boxing Day, whilst travelling to Robbie Savage’s Forest Green Rovers on December 30.

Those fixtures are mirrored over Easter, as Truro make the trip to Hush Park on Good Friday and host Rovers on Easter Monday.

The final home match is against Carlisle, managed by former Wales and Manchester City boss Mark Hughes, with the curtain brought down on 25/26 at the Recreation Ground Aldershot.

AUGUST: Saturday 9 – Wealdstone (A); Saturday 16 – York City (H); Tuesday 19 – Tamworth (A); Saturday 23 – Southend United (H); Monday 25 – Boreham Wood (A); Saturday 30 – Boston United (H); SEPTEMBER: Wednesday 3 – Aldershot Town (H); Saturday 6 – Carlisle United (A); Saturday 13 – Rochdale (H); Saturday 20 – Scunthorpe United (A); Tuesday 23 – Brackley Town (A); Saturday 27 – Morecambe (H); Tuesday 30 – Eastleigh (H); OCTOBER: Saturday 4 – Woking (A); Saturday 18 – FC Halifax Town (H); 25 – Gateshead (A); NOVEMBER: Wednesday 5 – Solihull Moors (A); Saturday 8 – Altrincham (H); Saturday 15 – Braintree Town (A); Saturday 22 – Sutton United (H); Saturday 29 – Hartlepool United (A); DECEMBER: Saturday 6 – Wealdstone (H); Saturday 20 – York City (A); Friday 26 – Yeovil Town (H); Tuesday 30 – Forest Green Rovers (A); JANUARY: Saturday 3 – Southend United (A); Saturday 17 – Tamworth (H); Tuesday 20 – Brackley Town (H); Saturday 24 – Rochdale (A); Saturday 31 – Scunthorpe United (A); FEBRUARY: Saturday 7 – Morecambe (A); Tuesday 10 – Woking (H); Saturday 14 – FC Halifax Town (A); Saturday 21 – Gateshead (H); Wednesday 25 – Eastleigh (A); Saturday 28 – Braintree Town (H); MARCH: Saturday 7 – Altrincham (A); Saturday 14 – Hartlepool United (H); Saturday 21 – Sutton United (A); Wednesday 25 – Solihull Moors (H); Saturday 28 – Boreham Wood (H); APRIL: Friday 3 – Yeovil Town (A); Monday 6 – Forest Green Rovers (H); Saturday 11 – Boston United (A); Saturday 18 – Carlisle United (H); Saturday 25 – Aldershot Town (A).