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Lincoln City are Rotherham United's first visitors to Don Valley Stadium



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LINCOLN City will be the first opponents of Rotherham United at their temporary home across the border in Sheffield.
Mark Robins' side are tenants at Don Valley Stadium and kick-off their League Two campaign at home to the Imps on Saturday, August 9.

Rotherham then travel to Morecambe before hosting Chester on Saturday, August 23.

They visit Saltergate on the first Saturday in September to meet their local rivals Chesterfield, with the return game scheduled for Saturday, March 21.

Rotherham host Port Vale on Boxing Day with their final game of the season on Saturday, May 2, pitting them against Conference play-off winners Exeter City.

The Yorkshire derbies with Bradford are held at Don Valley on November 22 and Valley Parade on April 25.

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  • Last Updated: 16 June 2008 11:42 AM
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  • Location: Yorkshire
 
 

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