Despite three divisions separating them, only one goal settled Boro's trip to Burton Albion.
It may be the end of their FA Cup dream for another year, but Scarborough Athletic did themselves proud.
Boro lost 1-0 at League One Burton Albion after a 69th-minute strike.
Seadogs stopper Ryan Whitley saved a first-half penalty and Lewis Maloney nearly forced extra-time but clipped the crossbar with a trademark free-kick.
Boss Jono Greening was proud of his players:
The Seadogs go to Buxton on Tuesday night in National North.
We have live commentary from just before 7.45pm on This Is The Coast Extra.


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