Wealdstone will begin the 2023-24 National League season a home game against York City on August 5.
Fixtures were released on Wednesday, with Stones visiting Eastleigh on August 12 and Bromley in midweek.
Stuart Maynard's men welcome Dagenham & Redbridge to Grosvenor Vale on August Bank Holiday Monday, then host Barnet on November 25.
They visit Daggers on December 16, host Hartlepool a week later and then visit Maidenhead on Boxing Day and welcome the Magpies in a January 1 return.
Their trip to Barnet is scheduled for February 3 and Good Friday sees Stones travel to Oxford City.
They welcome Solihull Moors on Easter Monday, then visit Boreham Wood (April 6), host Chesterfield (April 13) and travel to Oldham athletic (April 20) to complete their campaign.
They start their pre-season campaign at Rayners Lane on Saturday (July 8), then host MK Dons on Tuesday (July 11, 7.45pm).
They will also visit Farnborough (July 15) and Bedford Town (July 22, 1pm), while also hosting Charlton (July 22, 3pm), Wycombe Wanderers (July 25) and hosting Nottingham Forest U23s (July 29).
Defender Charlie Barker completed a permanent move from Charlton Athletic late last week on a one-year deal, having been on loan at Grosvenor Valein 2021 and 2022, making a total of 33 appearances.
And Max Kretzschmar also committed his future to the club, having impressed last season when not sidelined by hamstring issues, netting six times.
"When I was fit last season I thought we won a lot of games and had a better points-to-game ratio when I was playing," he told the club website.
"I'm confident I can play more games and have a really good season.
"It's such a good environment to play in. It suits my style of play and I hope we can push on this season.
"There's a bit of a void in the league with the two big clubs [Wrexham and Notts County] going up last season. I don't want to put too much pressure on us but we're really excited about what we're going to do.
"You'd be lucky to keep seven or eight players from one season to another so to have 15 or 16 is going to be massive.
"We know how each other play so we don't have to go through that and adapt to that.
"We may not have to work on that as much and do some more individual work and put right what went wrong last season."
Fixtures (home in capitals): Aug 5 YORK CITY; Aug 12 Eastleigh; Aug 15 Bromley; Aug 19 AFC FYLDE; Aug 26 Aldershot; Aug 28 DAGENHAM & RED; Sep 2 Hartlepool; Sep 9 EBBSFLEET: Sep 16 ALTRINCHAM; Sep 19 Dorking; Sep 23 Chesterfield; Sep 26 WOKING; Sep 30 OLDHAM; Oct 3 Gateshead; Oct 7 Kidderminster; Oct 21 BOREHAM WOOD; Oct 24 OXFORD CITY; Oct 28 Solihull Moors; Nov 11 ROCHDALE; Nov 18 FC Halifax Town; Nov 21 Southend; Nov 25 BARNET; Dec 2 ALDERSHOT; Dec 16 Dagenham & Red; Dec 23 HARTLEPOOL; Dec 26 Maidenhead; Jan 1 MAIDENHEAD; Jan 6 Ebbsfleet; Jan 20 Rochdale; Jan 23 SOUTHEND; Jan 27 FC HALIFAX TOWN; Feb 3 Barnet; Feb 10 Altrincham; Feb 17 GATESHEAD; Feb 20 DORKING; Feb 24 Woking; Mar 2 York City; Mar 9 EASTLEIGH; Mar 12 BROMLEY; Mar 16 AFC Fylde; Mar 23 KIDDERMINSTER; Mar 29 Oxford City; Apr 1 SOLIHULL MOORS; Apr 6 Boreham Wood; Apr 13 CHESTERFIELD; Apr 20 Oldham.
*All fixtures subject to change.
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