Scarborough Athletic and Whitby Town resume their NPL Premier push on Saturday while Bridlington Town keep up their effort to avoid NPL East relegation.
Boro host Stafford Rangers at The Flamingo Land Stadium.
The Seadogs are looking to extend their long unbeaten run against the West Midlands side who are pushing for a play-off spot themselves.
The former Conference club have also amassed a long unbeaten stretch in their pursuit of a top-five spot in the NPL Premier.

Whitby are still outside the promotion places but they can go level on points with fifth-placed Warrington with a win at Witton Albion aligned with a Warrington defeat.
Second-bottom Albion, like last week's conquerors Nantwich, are another Cheshire side battling relegation.
Town may give a first start to midfielder Will Lancaster, on a month's loan from Championship side Barnsley.

Also on loan from a Championship side, is defender Louis Beckett, at Bridlington Town, he's on a month-long deal from Hull City.
Beckett may debut in the NPL East clash with Stocksbridge Park Steels, at the Hudgell Solicitors Stadium.
All matches kick off at 3pm, if you really can't make the Boro game, we have full commentary on This is the Coast Extra from just before 3.


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