Scarborough Athletic manager Jono Greening is pleased to welcome back key players as his side travels to the Peak District.
Scarborough Athletic are in the Peak District on Saturday as they prepare for a vital fixture in their league campaign.
Boro are looking to stay in the National North play-off spots and maintain their strong position in the table.
They face a stern test against their hosts, Buxton, who are currently one of a clutch of sides trying to depose the Yorkshire Coast team from the top positions.
Ahead of the match, Scarborough Athletic boss Jono Greening has shared some positive squad updates.
Greening told SAFC TV that he is extremely glad more players are starting to become available during this crucial stage of the season:
"Luca's [Colville] obviously back from suspension which is great news. I think hopefully maybe Dom Tear potentially might be back, we'll have to wait and see but that'd be good if we can get him back and then Wilesy'll probably be similar really, maybe next week. But yeah, looking good. Yeah, so we're in good form, we're getting key players back."
With Buxton aiming to close the gap, Greening's side will rely on their current good form to try and cement their play-off ambitions.
Kick off is 3pm with live commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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