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Larkhall Development’s remaining fixtures are released by league

Sunday 27th July 2025 Richard Briggs, Reporter Sport

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Larkhall Athletic Football Club Development now know their full fixture list for the 2025-26 campaign.

Larkhall Athletic Development’s campaign will start and finish at Plain Ham | Photo © Richard Briggs

As we reported recently, the early-season programme for the young Larks in the Corsham Print Wiltshire Senior League Premier Division had been released, but the rest of the fixtures could not be arranged at that stage.

That was because the Wiltshire Senior League was waiting for the Pitching In Southern League to announce its fixtures as those would affect home ground use for Larkhall Development, Melksham Town Reserves and Swindon Supermarine Development.

But with the Southern League fixtures being released on Friday 18th July, the Wiltshire Senior League has now been able to issue its schedule for the full season.

Previously, Larkhall Development knew their fixtures up to and including Saturday 6th September.

Now the Larks know they will be at home to Corsham-based Park United on Wednesday 10th September, instead of the previously scheduled Wednesday 3rd September.

Athletic will receive last term’s Division One champions Cricklade Town on Saturday 3rd January and will conclude their campaign against Bemerton Heath Harlequins’ second string at Plain Ham on Saturday 28th March.

The Larks will play 34 matches in the Premier Division during 2025-26.  Twenty-four of them are due to take place before the end of December.

Larkhall Development’s league fixtures in full:

  • August: 2nd Wroughton (H), 5th Calne Town Reserves (A), 8th Trowbridge Town (H), 12th Devizes Town Reserves (A), 16th Letcombe (H), 23rd Shrivenham (A), 27th Shrewton United (H), 30th Royal Wootton Bassett Town Development (A).
  • September: 6th Faringdon Town (H), 10th Park United (H), 13th Down Ampney (A), 20th Swindon Supermarine Development (H), 27th Melksham Town Reserves (H).
  • October: 11th Cricklade Town (A), 18th Bemerton Heath Harlequins Reserves (A), 25th Pewsey Vale (H).
  • November: 1st Purton Kingsdown (A), 8th Shrivenham (H), 15th Trowbridge Town (A), 29th Wroughton (A).
  • December: 6th Calne Town Reserves (H), 13th Faringdon Town (A), 20th Royal Wootton Bassett Development (H), 27th Park United (A).
  • January: 3rd Cricklade Town (H), 10th Devizes Town Reserves (H), 17th Swindon Supermarine Development (A), 24th Down Ampney (H), 31st Letcombe (A).
  • February: 7th Purton Kingsdown (H), 14th Shrewton United (A), 28th Pewsey Vale (A).
  • March: 11th Melksham Town Reserves (A), 28th Bemerton Heath Harlequins Reserves (H).
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