Scarborough Athletic lost a five-goal thriller at Chester, on Monday.
Boro had gone in front through Dom Tear, inside five minutes only for the hosts to turn the match on its head by the 18th minute to lead 2-1.
However, The Seadogs refused to give up and levelled on 77 minutes, Frank Mulhern with the goal.

But this time it was the Cheshire side who won it in injury time to break Scarborough hearts.
Despite disappointment with errors for the goals, Boro boss Jono Greening praised his side:
Hundreds travelled to the North West, to support the Seadogs, at a ground which is positioned right on the England-Wales border.

Greening knows the mistakes need to stop but felt his team were on top in the second half:
Boro are back in action on Saturday, when they host South Shields at Scarborough Sports Village, with a 3pm kick-off.


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