Scarborough Athletic are celebrating after going a whole year unbeaten at home in competitive matches.
Boro last lost at home in a competitive game on November 23rd last year and with three away games coming up the side have now locked in that achievement.
Club chairman Trevor Bull is delighted with not only the milestone, but also the way they have achieved it.
The last home defeat was against Atherton last November. Boro won't play another home game until November 26th this year.
Trevor Bull says it's a great accomplishment.
Today's game sees boro fans make the longest trip of the season to Gloucester City. The team went down yesterday and stayed overnight.
Skipper Michael Coulson is expected to miss out following concussion from an off-the-ball incident on Tuesday night. Boro Boss, Jonathan Greening will be without long-term absentee, Jake Charles who is set to restart light, non-contact training over the next couple of weeks
Gloucester, who play on a 3G surface, recently beat Kings Lynn 2-1 but also lost to Bradford Park Avenue. Gloucester have lost 3 of their last 3 fixtures to Bradford, Spennymoor and Buxton.
If you're not travelling to the game, you can hear live commentary on This is the Coast Extra from 3pm, you can also hear more from our interview with Trevor Bull.


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