Skipper Michael Coulson can't wait for Scarborough Athletic's first-ever home game in National North.
Like the Seadogs- todays visitors Hereford grew from a former Football League club.
The Boro Bar will be up and running at the Flamingo Land Stadium ready for the clash.
Captain Coulson, a Scarborough lad himself, can't wait for the game:
The Seadogs started the season with a 2-0 defeat at last season's second placed side Brackley, last week.
After a difficult pre-season, Coulson took some positives out of the Brackley game:
And if you really can't make the match- This is The Coast Extra has full commentary from just before 3pm.


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