Scarborough Athletic welcome Dunston UTS to town on Saturday afternoon, in FA Cup 2nd Qualifying round action.
Boro will be without Kieran Glynn, Ryan Watson (suspended), Will Jarvis (ineligible) and Jake Charles (awaiting results) for Saturday's game against Dunston.
Hassan Ayari will be checked before the game after picking up a minor injury after Sheffield United gave Boro permission for Hassan to play. New signing Tom Pugh, will also be in contention for a starting position after picking up minutes in Tuesday's 3-2 home victory over Chorley.
Dunston, who include a number of familiar faces, including Jon Shaw, Will Jenkins and Terry Galbraith will be hoping to provide another cup upset, after defeating John Deacey's Boro 5-1 at home in League Cup action in 2019.
Manager Jono Greening told Scarborough athletic TV the side are in good form going into the match
Jono says he's prepared for a tough encounter and hopes the fans will turn up to offer their support.
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