Penryn Athletic's fixtures for the new season have been announced with relegated Wadebridge Town the first visitors to Kernick on August 20.
The game will be Andy Parry's first match in charge of the first team having stepped up from reserve team boss at the end of last season.
Penryn Athletic will face newly-promoted Helston on Wednesday, October 5.
Porthleven visit Kernick on December 10.
Penryn Athletic's full fixture list is as follows:
Saturday, August 20 -
Penryn Athletic v Wadebridge
Saturday, August 27 -
Penryn Athletic v Plymstock Utd
Wednesday, August 31 -
Mousehole v Penryn Athletic
Saturday, September 3 -
Penryn Ath v Godolphin
Saturday, September 10 -
Newquay v Penryn Ath
Wednesday, September 21 -
Penryn Ath v St Dennis
Saturday, September 24 -
Callington v Penryn Ath
Saturday, October 1 -
Hayle v Penryn Athletic
Wednesday, October 5 -
Penryn Athletic v Helston Athletic
Saturday, October 8 -
Godolphin Atlantic v Penryn Ath
Saturday, October 22 -
St Dennis v Penryn Ath
Wednesday, October 26 -
Penryn Ath v Foxhole Stars
Saturday, October 29 -
Perranporth v Penryn Ath
Saturday, November 12 -
Penryn Athletic v Vospers OV
Saturday, November 26 -
Foxhole Stars v Penryn Athletic
Saturday, December 10 -
Penryn Athletic v Porthleven
Saturday, December 17 -
Dobwalls v Penryn Ath
Monday, December 26 -
Truro City v Penryn Ath
Saturday, January 7 -
Helston Athletic v Penryn Ath
Saturday, January 14 -
Penryn Ath v Dobwalls
Saturday, January 21 -
Penryn Ath v Hayle
Saturday, January 28 -
Wadebridge v Penryn Ath
Saturday, February 4 -
Plymstock United v Penryn Ath
Saturday, February 11 -
Penryn Ath v Newquay
Saturday, February 18 -
Penryn Ath v Callington
Saturday, February 25 -
Holsworthy v Penryn Ath
Saturday, March 3 -
Penryn Ath v Perranporth
Saturday, March 10 -
Porthleven v Penryn Ath
Saturday, March 24 -
Penryn v Holsworthy
Saturday, March 31 -
Vospers OV v Penryn Ath
Friday, April 6 -
Penryn Ath v Truro City
Saturday, April 14 -
Penryn Ath v Mousehole
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