Scarborough Athletic are looking to bounce back from last weekend's 1-0 defeat at South Shields as they welcome Chester this afternoon.
A Tom Broadbent strike midway through the second-half saw Jonathan Greening's side slip to their second defeat of the season.
Boro could be set to welcome back Ryan Qualter this afternoon after he recently returned to training following his head injury.
But are without Micheal Coulson, Alex Wiles and Ashley Jackson who are nearing a return to the team after injury and goalkeeper Ryan Whitley, who returned to York City in midweek.
Boro boss Jonathan Greening told SAFC TV that his side have plenty of areas that they can work on.
Like Boro, Chester have also had a mixed start to the season having suffered defeats to Bishop's Stortford and Banbury. But comprehensively beat Kings Lynn, 3-0, and picked up a point against Chorley.
Captain Michael Coulson says that it would be nice to keep his sides unbeaten home record going.
If you can't make it, there's live commentary on This is the Coast Extra, this afternoon, from just before 3pm.


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