Scarborough Athletic and Whitby Town remain neck and neck at the business end of the NPL Premier, but Bridlington have worries at the other end of the NPL East.
Boro had to settle for a draw against Hyde United, at the Flamingo Land Stadium.
Jono Greening's men made the perfect start as Kieran Glynn put them ahead inside three minutes. However, the visitors begun the second half in similar fashion to their hosts and levelled four minutes into the restart- that's how it stayed.
Greening spoke to Scarborough Athletic TV after the game:
Town also drew, at another play-off contender Stafford Rangers.
It was the Blues' longest trip of the season and they were indebted to goalkeeper Shane Bland for tipping a goalbound header onto the crossbar just after half-time and for Adam Gell's goalmouth clearance, moments earlier.
Whitby Town TV caught up with joint Blues boss Nathan Haslam post-match:
Scarborough Athletic and Whitby Town meet on Tuesday night at the Flamingo Land Stadium.

Bridlington Town are just three points clear of the bottom three in NPL East after a 1-0 home defeat to Worksop Town.
A sole second half strike was enough to deny Brett Agnew's men at the Hudgell Solicitors Stadium.



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