It's set to be a big afternoon for our local football teams as Scarborough Athletic look to continue their unbeaten home form and Whitby Town attempt to pick up a win at the league leaders.
Boro welcome 14th place Farsley Celtic to the Flamingo Land Stadium and Nathan Haslam takes his side to Radcliffe Borough.
Farsley Celtic are sat one place below Boro in the National League North table after a mixed start to the season. The two sides have already met twice this season, both in the FA Cup, with Scarborough picking up a 3-0 win in the second qualifying round replay.
Boro manager Jonathan Greening, told SAFC TV, that the injuries picked up during the Darlington win are not concerning.
If you can't make the game, there will be live commentary from 3pm here - https://www.thisisthecoast.co.uk/radio/this-is-the-coast-extra/
Whitby's opponents, Radcliffe, are already three points clear at the top of the Northern Premier League, winning eight of their nine games and are currently sat eight points clear of the Blues.
The Blues boss Nathan Haslam admits that it's going to be a tough afternoon for his side when they meet in the FA Trophy.


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