They'll open up with a home game against Wexford.
Athlone Town will resume their SSE Airtricity division one campaign with a home tie against Wexford on Friday week.
They'll follow it up with a trip to face Galway United three days later and a Midlands derby away to Longford Town on the 8th of August.
In total, they have sixteen games remaining in the SSE Airtricity league, they also received a bye into the second round of the Extra.ie FAI Cup in yesterday's draw.
Adrian Carberry's side continued their preparations last night with defeat against Shamrock Rovers in a friendly.
The town will take to the pitch in Lissywoolen on July 31st looking for a first win of the league season after defeats to Cabinteely and Cobh Ramblers in February and March.
They currently sit bottom of the table but will be looking to quickly make a move in those three crucial fixtures.
Here are our First Division Fixtures for the remainder of the season.
— Athlone Town AFC (@AthloneTownAFC) July 13, 2020
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