It's cup final day for Scarborough Athletic, they play South Park Rangers in the final of the North Riding Senior Cup this evening.
Boro go into tonight's match as the defending champions having won the cup last season.
It comes just days before Boro's final league match of the season which could see them clinch a promotion play off place.
With that in mind, Manager Jono Greening, told Scarborough Athletic TV he will have some tough selection decisions ahead of tonight's match.
South Park Rangers play in the North Riding League where they are currently in 5th place, one place below Boro Rangers, who the Seadogs knocked out in the Semi-Final of the cup.
Tonight's game will be played at York's LNER Community Stadium and kicks off at 7:30pm.
Jono Greening told Scarborough Athletic TV that it's a massive week for the club with both the cup final tonight and the chance to secure a play off sport in Saturday's final match of the season against Banbury.
Tickets for tonight's game can be purchased online via the Stadium operator, the game is organised by North Riding FA. Alternatively, The North Stand Ticket Office will be open on the night for walk up tickets until kick-off. Turnstiles at the Stadium open at 6.30pm on the night. Tickets are priced as £10 Adults and £5 Concessions (65+). The Stadium operator states that children under 2 years old are not allowed into the Ground on match-days.
If you can't make it to the game then there will be live commentary on This is the Coast Extra from just before kick off.


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