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Stockport County is gearing up for their first League One match in over 14 years as they prepare to take on Cambridge United at Edgeley Park. The team, under the leadership of manager Dave Challinor, is looking to kick off the season with a win after a string of disappointing opening day fixtures in recent years.

Cambridge United, managed by former County loanee Garry Monk, will provide a tough challenge for the home team. The Us finished 18th in League One last season and will be looking to make an impact at Edgeley Park.

For fans looking to attend the game, tickets in the Vitality Railway End are still available, with all other stands already sold out. It’s important to note that the stadium will be operating on a cashless basis for food and beverage purchases this season. Additionally, Edgeley Park has introduced new initiatives as part of the County Collective programme to create a welcoming environment for all visitors.

In terms of streaming options, overseas supporters can watch the game on Stockport County Live, while UK-based fans can access audio commentary. The match promises to be an exciting one, with both teams eager to start the season on a positive note.

Cambridge United, heading into their fourth consecutive season in League One, will be looking to build on their respectable 14th place finish from last year. Former manager Mark Bonner led the team to a surprise promotion in 2021, and current manager Neil Harris will be hoping to continue the team’s progress.

As the two teams prepare to face off, historical match stats show that there is little to separate them, with both sides having won 11 of their previous encounters. However, County has not lost to Cambridge in the Football League since 1988, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the upcoming match.

With County’s strong home record and Cambridge’s solid opening day performances in recent years, the stage is set for an exciting clash at Edgeley Park. Fans can expect an intense and competitive game as both teams look to make a statement early in the season.