Scarborough scored two late goals at home against a physical Alfreton Town side to strengthen their postition in the playoff positions.
Boro were poor in the first half, with the Derbyshire visitors enjoying most of the posession, but neither team created much in front of goal.
Scarborough played much better in the 2nd half and in the 79th minute, the impressive MOTM Kieran Glynn was fouled in the penalty area after some dazzling skill.
Captain Michael Coulson scored from the penalty spot to put the Seadogs in the lead.
After the disappointment of conceding a 92nd minute equialiser at Spennymoor Town on Saturday, Boro were desperate not to do the same this time and put fans at ease when Luca Colville cut inside to bury a left-foot strike in the bottom corner to confirm the 3 points. Here's the goal:
Scarborough saw out thge game in front of nearly 1300 fans and now sit 5th in National League North, with an 8-point cushion in the play off positions.
Boro boss Jono Greening spoke to Scarborough Athletic TV after the game:


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