Boro close their 2015-16 season with a trip to Accrington Stanley
Stevenage will open their 2015-16 season with a game at home to Notts County on August 8.
It will be Teddy Sheringham’s first competitive game in charge of his new club.
A week later Boro face their first away trip, to Newport County, before on August 18 they travel to Leyton Orient for a Tuesday night fixture.
On Boxing Day Stevenage are away to Crawley Town and they close their season on the road at Accrington Stanley on May 7.
The fixtures were released a day after Stevenage found out that they face Ipswich Town away in the first round of the Capital One Cup.
August
8 Stevenage v Notts. County
15 Newport County v Stevenage
18 Leyton Orient v Stevenage
22 Stevenage v Hartlepool United
29 Dagenham & Redbridge v Stevenage
September
5 Stevenage v Plymouth Argyle
12 Stevenage v York City
19 Barnet v Stevenage
26 Cambridge United v Stevenage
29 Stevenage v Mansfield Town
October
3 Stevenage v Carlisle United
10 Exeter City v Stevenage
17 Stevenage v Wycombe Wanderers
20 Portsmouth v Stevenage
24 Northampton Town v Stevenage
31 Stevenage v Oxford United
November
14 Yeovil Town v Stevenage
21 Stevenage v Luton Town
24 Bristol Rovers v Stevenage
28 Stevenage v Morecambe
December
12 AFC Wimbledon v Stevenage
19 Stevenage v Accrington Stanley
26 Crawley Town v Stevenage
28 Stevenage v Dagenham & Redbridge
January
2 Stevenage v Leyton Orient
9 Hartlepool United v Stevenage
16 Plymouth Argyle v Stevenage
23 Stevenage v Barnet
30 York City v Stevenage
February
6 Stevenage v Crawley Town
13 Stevenage v Cambridge United
20 Carlisle United v Stevenage
27 Stevenage v Exeter City
March
1 Mansfield Town v Stevenage
5 Stevenage v Portsmouth
12 Wycombe Wanderers v Stevenage
19 Stevenage v Northampton Town
26 Oxford United v Stevenage
28 Stevenage v Yeovil Town
April
2 Luton Town v Stevenage
9 Notts County v Stevenage
16 Stevenage v Newport County
19 Stevenage v Bristol Rovers
23 Morecambe v Stevenage
30 Stevenage v AFC Wimbledon
May
7 Accrington Stanley v Stevenage
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