Plymouth Argyle will start their 2018/19 campaign with a trip to Walsall's Bescot Stadium.
It will be the fifth time in six years that the Pilgrims have started their campaign away from Home Park.
There is better news for the end of the season as Argyle will round the campaign up with a home match against Scunthorpe United.
Derek Adams watches Argyle in action against Walsall at the Banks's Stadium (Image: Dave Rowntree)
If the two teams are in a similar position to last season then it could well be a massive game to end on.
Derek Adams will welcome Southend United as the first team to visit Home Park and he will be hoping for a similar score to that of last season.
The Pilgrims won 4-0 on that occasion and if they could replicate that it would make for the perfect start to their home campaign.
There will be plenty of travelling for the Green Army to do if they want to see their team in action over Christmas.
The side are away to AFC Wimbledon on Boxing Day and then travel to Burton Albion three days later.
On a brighter note, Argyle will welcome Oxford United on New Years Day which will be great for anyone looking to bring in the day in style.
There could be more Easter misery for Argyle fans however as they face a nightmare trip to Gillingham on Good Friday.
Over the last couple of seasons the side have had nightmare trips over Easter weekend, with problems on the motorway making it hard for fans to get to Morecambe on Good Friday in 2015/16.
And last season Argyle's game away to Scunthorpe United on Easter Monday was called off just hours before kick-off.
Most fans in League One will be looking forward to visiting Sunderland's Stadium of Light and the good news for the Green Army is that their match at the ground will be on a Saturday (as things stand).
Derek Adams is scheduled to meet fellow Scott Jack Ross on March 2, with the meeting at Home Park on November 3.
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