Shropshire

AFC Telford United confirm July pre-season friendly at SEAH Stadium

By

Lisa Hayes
26 May 2026, 1:30 pm

AFC Telford United will play two pre-season friendlies in July as the club prepares for the 2026/27 season, travelling to face Nuneaton Town on Saturday 11 July with a 15:00 kick-off and hosting Crewe Alexandra at the SEAH Stadium on Tuesday 21 July, also scheduled for 15:00. The fixtures are listed on the club’s official fixtures page and mark the Bucks’ return to action following the club’s end of season review.

The 11 July match sees Telford travel to face United Counties League Premier Division South side Nuneaton Town, while the 21 July fixture will pit the Bucks against EFL League One outfit Crewe Alexandra at the SEAH Stadium. Both matches are part of the club’s planned pre-season schedule ahead of competitive action in 2026/27.

Tickets for the friendlies and for 2026/27 season memberships are available to buy online. Season tickets and individual match tickets can be purchased through the club’s TicketCo platform, which is handling sales for the upcoming campaign.

The announcement follows the club’s end of season review published on 24 April 2026, which noted that the side would finish either 10th or 11th in the National League North for 2025/26 and recorded 107 goals across all competitions. The review also said season tickets would be launched in early May, and further communication would follow throughout pre-season. Manager Kevin Wilkin signed a two-year contract extension in August 2025 covering the 2025/26 and 2026/27 seasons, and midfielder Alex Fletcher was confirmed on 16 May 2026 as the first player committed to the next campaign and will continue as captain.

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