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Romans to open National League South season in West Sussex

Wednesday 9th July 2025 Richard Briggs, Reporter Sport

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Bath City Football Club will begin their Enterprise National League South 2025-26 season with a trip to West Sussex outfit Worthing on Saturday 9th August.

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The Rebels finished fourth in the table last term, just one point behind champions Truro City, and lost to Maidstone United in the first stage of the play-offs.

Darren Way’s City, who secured 15th place in the standings last spring, follow up the match at Worthing by entertaining Dover Athletic at the Cannon Clarke Stadium @ Twerton Park on Saturday 16th August.

The Whites were promoted via the Pitching In Isthmian League Premier Division play-offs.

Three days later, on Tuesday 19th August, the Romans will play their first midweek match of the league campaign – at Salisbury.

Former Football League club Dagenham & Redbridge will come to the Cannon Clarke Stadium @ Twerton Park on Saturday 8th November.

The Daggers were members of League One in 2011, dropped out of League Two in 2016 and were relegated to National League South this year.

Another ex-Football League club, Torquay United, will be the visitors on Tuesday 30th December.

Bath’s derbies with Chippenham Town will take place on Boxing Day, Friday 26th December (away) and Good Friday, 3rd April (home).

And the clashes with neighbours Weston-super-Mare will be played on Tuesday 25th November (away) and Tuesday 24th February (home).

The Romans will wrap up their league campaign at home to Maidstone on Saturday 25th April.

Bath’s league fixtures in full:

  • August: 9th Worthing (A), 16th Dover Athletic (H), 19th Salisbury (A), 23rd Eastbourne Borough (H), 25th Ebbsfleet United (A), 30th Dorking Wanderers (H).
  • September: 2nd Maidenhead United (H), 6th Chesham United (A), 20th Chelmsford City (H).
  • October: 4th Farnborough (A), 11th Tonbridge Angels (H), 18th Hornchurch (A), 21st Totton (H), 25th Hemel Hempstead Town (A).
  • November: 1st Horsham (H), 4th Slough Town (A), 8th Dagenham & Redbridge (H), 22nd Hampton & Richmond Borough (A), 25th Weston-super-Mare (A), 29th Enfield Town (H).
  • December: 6th Maidstone United (A), 20th Salisbury (H), 26th Chippenham Town (A), 30th Torquay United (H).
  • January: 3rd Ebbsfleet United (H), 10th Maidenhead United (A), 17th Dover Athletic (A), 24th Worthing (H), 27th Slough Town (H), 31st Horsham (A).
  • February: 7th Hemel Hempstead Town (H), 10th Totton (A), 14th Dagenham & Redbridge (A), 21st Hampton & Richmond Borough (H), 24th Weston-super-Mare (H), 28th Enfield Town (A).
  • March: 7th Chelmsford City (A), 10th Farnborough (H), 14th Hornchurch (H), 21st Tonbridge Angels (A), 28th Eastbourne Borough (A).
  • April: 3rd Chippenham Town (H), 6th Torquay United (A), 11th Chesham United (H), 18th Dorking Wanderers (A), 25th Maidstone United (H).
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