Morecambe Football Club has announced their pre-season fixtures ahead of the start of the 2022/23 Sky Bet League One season.
Derek Adams’ side will kick off their schedule with a trip to Bower Fold to face Stalybridge Celtic on Tuesday 7 July at 7.45pm.
The Shrimps will then travel to North West Counties Premier Division Champions Macclesfield FC, on Saturday 9 July at the Leasing.com Stadium, with the game kicking off at 3pm.
They are on the road again as we head to Deva Stadium to take on National League North side Chester FC on Saturday 16 July with a 3pm kick-off.
Adams’ side round off their pre-season schedule back on home soil, as we welcome Carlisle United on Saturday 23 July, before kicking off our League One campaign a week later.


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