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Gillingham to host two pre-season matches at Priestfield and could spend time abroad ahead of the new League 2 season

By: Luke Cawdell lcawdell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 05:00, 19 May 2023

Updated: 15:00, 23 May 2023

Gillingham’s pre-season plans are sorted and could include a short trip abroad.

The club are expected to announce their summer itinerary in the coming days - once kick off times are agreed - and whether fans can watch them play on European soil.

Gillingham manager Neil Harris is delighted with his pre-season programme

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Several games against Kent sides have already been announced but there will be two matches at Priestfield against higher-ranked opposition.

Anticipation for the new season is already high. Fans have been snapping up season tickets in bigger numbers than in recent years, with the Gills reporting 65% of seats in the Rainham End have already been claimed.

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Manager Neil Harris has given an indication of what fans can look forward to during July when the players face warm-up games ahead of the new League 2 season. They will return to training on Wednesday, June 28.

Harris said: “The pre-season plans are concluded and I am really, really pleased with the programme we have.

“I am delighted to have such a structured pre-season, all the players will know what the plans are when they report back. We are in a really good place.”

The Gills boss was being tightlipped about the possibility of a trip to Europe for now. The club have looked at the French resort of Le Touquet - a favourite spot in the past.

Gillingham have already announced a friendly match at National South side Dover Athletic on Saturday, July 8 (1pm).

They will also play away at Tonbridge Angels on Tuesday, July 18 (7.45pm).

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Chatham Town will host a Gills side on Friday, July 14 and an XI will be at Lordswood on Tuesday, July 25. With four second year scholars offered terms for next season, to help create a development team, there are plenty of opportunities to fulfil local fixtures.

Harris’ side played Luton Town last summer in a training ground match and ended last season’s pre-season away at Southend. A similar schedule is likely to be arranged ahead of the League 2 campaign which kicks off on the weekend of Saturday, August 5.

Fixtures for the new 2023/24 league season will be out on Thursday, June 22.

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