It's two difficult trips away from home for Scarborough Athletic and Whitby Town this afternoon with both sides knowing that a win could send them into the play-off places.
Boro make the trip to recently promoted Rushall Olympic, who have had a difficult start to life in the National League North following promotion last season.
They currently sit in 20th place in the table with eight points but have recently picked up wins against Peterborough Sports and Bishop's Stortford as well as progressing in the FA Cup courtesy of a 3-2 win over Carlton Town.
Boro manager Jonathan Greening, who spoke to SAFC TV after the win on Tuesday night, admits that he's expecting another tough game.
For Whitby Town, a trip to FC United of Manchester awaits as they also look to return to the play-off places.
There's not much to split the two teams, with FC United and The Blues sat on 12 points and only one point a drift of the play-off places.
Blues boss Nathan Haslam insists that his side will give it everything to bring home the three points.
Elsewhere, Bridlington Town welcome Cleethorpes to the Hudgell Solicitor Stadium.
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