Nuneaton will first travel to Harrogate Town who are one of Wright's old clubs, it is a clash he told the Nuneaton News he is looking forward to, writes Tom Feaheny.
"I was only there for a short time as a player but I have a lot of affinity to the place.
"They have brought in some good players this summer, we know Ben O'Hanlon obviously, but they are a team everyone is expecting big things from."
Boro will then face Kidderminster, Gainsborough Trinity, Brackley Town and York City, during the month of August.
Wright says despite the run looking tough on paper the club don't know what to expect.
"Take Kidderminster. They are being tipped to go up this year, but have lost a few players.
"They are a big club, though, and do like to get in their stride as the season goes on. Is playing them the second game bad or is it a bonus? You just don't know at this stage.
"It does look hard, playing some of those types of team so early in the season, but I am confident. We have got a good squad here this year and have added players that I think will do well for us."