Chesham United will play eight pre-season friendlies ahead of their 2022/23 campaign.
The Generals, who finished seventh in the Premier Division South just one point off the play-off places, will have six of their friendlies taking place away from home.
Played across 24 days between July and August, Chesham will battle Egham Town, Bedfont Sports, Berkhamsted, Amersham Town, Risborough Rangers, and Uxbridge respectively on the road, before they host Hemel Hempstead and Wycombe Wanderers at The Meadow.
🏟️⚽ PRE SEASON NEWS
— Chesham United FC (@cheshamutdfc) May 30, 2022
Seven full first team friendlies plus a Chesham XI have been confirmed as the Generals ramp up preparations for the 2022-2023 Southern League Premier Division South season
Full info ⤵️ https://t.co/MooIHNnLAB pic.twitter.com/V72dd5jnAG
The latter will take place one day before the League One season will start for Wanderers, but the Chairboys 11 against Chesham will mainly consist of trialists and development players.
The fixtures will take place on the following dates:
• Saturday, July 9: Egham Town vs Chesham United
• Saturday, July 16: Bedfont Sports vs Chesham United
• Tuesday, July 19: Berkhamsted vs Chesham United
• Saturday, July 23: Amersham Town vs Chesham United (trialists)
▫️Game number one of the 2021/22 season
— James Richings (@James_BFP) July 9, 2021
📅 Chesham United vs Wycombe Wanderers XI
📍The Meadow, Chesham
🤝 The Wycombe team is made up of trialists, whilst Chesham will have two different teams for each half pic.twitter.com/QbgPl4mzQS
• Saturday, July 23: Risborough Rangers vs Chesham United
• Tuesday, July 26: Chesham United vs Hemel Hempstead
• Friday, July 29: Chesham United vs Wycombe Wanderers
• Tuesday, August 2: Uxbridge vs Chesham United
For more information, visit the club’s website: www.cheshamunited.co.uk.
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