Tuesday night sees Scarborough Athletic return to their former temporary home at the Mounting Systems Stadium.
The Seadogs again pay tribute to former chairman Dave Holland as they contest the trophy which bears his name against Brid.
Boro ground-shared at the Mounting Systems Stadium and return there on Tuesday.
Athletic have beaten Tadcaster Albion and Pickering Town so far and continue their preparations for the new National North season at their near neighbours.
Brid have drawn with Brigg and Whitby Town, losing at Barton as they look for their first pre-season win ahead of the new National North campaign.
Boro boss Jono Greening told SAFC TV, after he missed Friday's win at Pickering, that defender Jake Hull should be fit for Tuesday:
" Yeah, it's not really an injury. He's just got a bit of a tight calf. He felt it in training the other night and he said he was okay to do forty-five minutes today. But when we did the warm-up, before the game, he just felt it a little bit. So we just had a chat, and I said, "It's not worth it," it's not worth trying to do forty-five minutes, and you do something, you tear it, and you're out for six weeks. So we just pulled him out the game, really, and hopefully, fingers crossed, a couple more days' rest he should be okay for Tuesday. I actually think it's probably more of a dead calf. He got a kick on the calf, so I think it's more of a dead calf and a pull or anything."
Bridlington Town manager Scott Kerr is looking forward to the midweek clash and told Brid Town TV his side deserved a win over Whitby:
Kick off on Tuesday is 7.45pm.


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