Whitby Town, Scarborough Athletic and Bridlington Town are all at home on Bank Holiday Monday.
Whitby Town have a huge clash in the NPL Premier Division as the fifth-placed Blues host South Shields, who are fourth. A bumper crowd is expected at the Towbar Express Stadium with supporters advised to arrive early.
The Seasiders are in a rich vein of form with four wins and a draw from their last five league games, last time out they beat bottom club Grantham Town 3-0:
Scarborough Athletic are also looking good, in the NPL Premier, after back-to-back victories at top six teams.
Boro host another form side in Morpeth Town, at the Flamingo Land Stadium.
Scarborough Athletic TV recently showed Jono Greening's men training with a festive theme:
Bridlington Town are also at HQ when Pickering Town visit the Hudgell Solicitors Stadium. It's a six-pointer at the foot of NPL East and Brid hope to follow on from two wins in two.
Manager Brett Agnew has been instrumental on the pitch including this goal in the win at Yorkshire Amateur in Brid's last outing, captured by Brid Town TV:
All three matches kick off at 3pm, if you really can't make it the Scarborough game is live on This is The Coast Extra from kick-off.


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