All three of our local semi-pro football teams are on their travels on New Year's Day.
Whitby Town are the form side in the NPL Premier but dropped out of the play-off positions after being held by South Shields, last Tuesday.
The Blues go to another team who've been stacking the points up of late, in Morpeth Town.
Elsewhere, Scarborough Athletic appear to have turned a corner in recent weeks and are also in the play-off picture.
They visit Shields on the back of a 1-1 draw with Morpeth, thanks to Lewis Maloney's last-minute free-kick.
In NPL East, Bridlington Town have won their last three as they continue to put space between themselves and the relegation zone.
Brett Agnew's men visit another seaside resort in Cleethorpes Town.
All matches kick off at 3pm, if you can't make the Boro match, there's live coverage on This is The Coast Extra.


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