After three winless matches in National North, Scarborough Athletic are targeting an away win on Saturday.
However, hosts Alfreton are unbeaten in 15 at home and will provide stiff opposition.
A familiar face for Boro, Whitby Town and Bridlington Town followers is striker Jake Day who has represented all three and is now an Alfreton player.
Speaking to SAFC TV after the 0-0 draw with King's Lynn on Tuesday, Boro boss Jono Greening is expecting a battle:
The Seadogs again saw Lewis Maloney come off with an injury and will nervously see if he can make the trip.
Greening told SAFC TV what he's looking out for from Alfreton:
Kick-off is at 3.00pm.
We have full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before.


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