It's been a tough couple of weeks for Scarborough Athletic with three successive defeats.
The Seadogs travel to Worksop Town on Saturday.
The Tigers were promoted through the NPL Premier play-offs in May.
They sit 16th with 4 victories from 14 matches.
Boro are hoping to get some of their injured back over the next few weeks, Lewis Maloney became the latest casualty with what manager Jono Greening admitted looked a bad injury.
However, the former Manchester United winger is staying upbeat going into Saturday's trip, revealing Jake Hull and Richie Bennett are working hard on their respective recoveries. He spoke to SAFC TV after last weekend's home loss to Marine:
"The positives are, we're still fourth in the league. I think three points clear with playoffs, I think. And hopefully the other positive is Jake, who did a lot of running today with Benno, did the warmup.
"He's got to do a couple of 30 minutes first, a couple of 60 minutes, if we can get him back involved in the team as well, then obviously as well when he comes back. We need to know more about situation, which is his ankle.
"He is getting a scan this week. It's not broke. He's had an x-ray, but it's something to do with his ligaments, but I think that'll be a long run. But fingers crossed, he won't have to have an operation."
Kick-off is 3.00pm with full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before.


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