Scarborough Athletic and Bridlington Town are both at home on Saturday with different targets in mind.
Brid are looking to put space between themselves and the NPL East relegation zone.
They are just three points cleare of the drop zone and host Brighouse, who are just above them in the table.

The Hudgell Solicitors Stadium passed a morning pitch inspection after Storm Eunice, though heavy rain did postpone Whitby Town's scheduled trip to Stalybridge Celtic.
Scarborough Athletic meanwhile will be hoping to gain revenge today as they face FC United of Manchester at the Flamingo Land Stadium.
Boro suffered a six-nil defeat away at FC United earlier in the season. Speaking to Scarborough Athletic TV, boro boss Jono Greening says that's something he doesn't want to repeat:
The Seadogs are hoping to go joint top on goal difference depending on the outcome of other results.

Kick off is at 3pm, if you really can't get to the game there'll be commentary on This is the Coast Extra.


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