Boro are back at the Mounting Systems Stadium, on Saturday, after two testing away defeats, this past week.
The Seadogs lost 4-1 at Telford last weekend, then conceded four again at leaders South Shields in midweek.
Boro boss Jono Greening hopes home comforts can help boost his side and told Paddy he's remaining positive:
"If you probably said to us after 13 games at the start of season, you'd have 26 points and be third in the league, I would've bitten your hand off. Loads to still be positive about, we need to get back to clean sheets. We need get back to what we were doing before the last two games, I think, was it five games or six games at home we've had? And we've won every single game. The positives are, we're third in the league, we're six points still into the playoffs. We're still unbeaten at home and the boys are a little bit down, but we'll pick them up and get them going again. And we need all the fans there to support the boys on Saturday because they deserve it.
"Listen, they've been absolutely tremendous. Each and every single one of them, they're honest as the day's long, they give their all for the club and they deserve the support because yeah, we've lost two games, but that's football. Everybody loses games of football, but we're looking to bounce back on Saturday."
Visitors mid-table Marine are nine places and ten points behind third-placed Boro.
The Merseysiders were promoted through the NPL Premier play-offs in 2024.
Kick-off, in Bridlington, is 3.00pm.
If you really can't make it, there is full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before.


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