Scarborough Athletic are on the FA Cup trail, up the coast, on Saturday.
The Seadogs are at Tyne & Wear team, Dunston, in the competition's second qualifying round.
There's £3,375 for the winners as well as a place in the penultimate qualifying round.
Last season, Boro reached the First Round Proper, taking on League Two side Forest Green Rovers three times, before eventually losing out at Scarborough Sports Village.
Athletic came back to claim a 1-1 draw, last time out, at Alfreton, last weekend.
Boro boss Jono Greening spoke to SAFC TV straight after the match and looked ahead to the Dunston trip:
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