"We will place a big emphasis on winning our home games this season," Philpott said.
Last year the Magpies lost two of their five home games.
Premiership opponents for the Championship Magpies this season will be Taranaki, Bay of Plenty, Counties-Manukau and Wellington. The Magpies don't play Auckland, Canterbury and Waikato this season.
There is a chance of a Ranfurly Shield challenge if Otago beats Waikato on August 23 as the Magpies will be Otago's next opponents in Dunedin on September 1.
Philpott's biggest concerns relate to his Super Rugby players.
"We've got players spread across five different franchises. The final is on August 3 and players need a two-week stand-down before ITM Cup play so we may not have several players available for the first round. The mental and physical wellbeing of these players will have to be monitored closely," he said.
He pointed out former All Black halfback Alby Mathewson has played every minute of the Force team's games to date and if this continues, he is one of the Bay's Super players who may require a substantial rest before turning out for the Magpies.
Campbell agreed the day games are easier to market as crowds prefer them to night matches. He said he believes the Magpies style of play in recent seasons is also more suited to day-time conditions.
The Magpies only 7.35pm home match is against Wellington on October 10. Both Philpott and Campbell are confident of a good turnout because, everything going to plan, this will be a key match in the side's quest to secure a home semifinal.