Jono Greening's Scarborough Athletic side go to Blyth Spartans on Bank Holiday Monday.
Boro will be missing injured striker Jake Charles, though Ryan Watson's suspension won't come in until the weekend, after his send off, against Boston United, on Saturday.
Blyth have had a mixed start to the season with two wins, two losses and a draw, while sixth-placed Athletic have started well with no defeats since the opening day.
Greening told Scarborough Athletic TV that he can't bring in anyone new before the Blyth game:
If you can't make it, we have commentary from just before 3pm on This is The Coast Extra, with North East Security Shutters.


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