Boro go to Alfreton, on Tuesday, in National North as they look to stay in the division's play-off places.
The Midlands side are struggling with every point vital for them in their fight to stay up.
Luca Colville celebrated his 200th Scarborough appearance on Saturday in the 2-1 win over Hereford.
He told SAFC TV the spirit within the side is special:
" The unit of the squad in general. I will, I don't think in my career I'll ever see anything like it. It's an unbelievable set of lads.
"The gaffer is absolutely massive on that, like who he brings in. You've got to be like the right character. You've got to integrate with the squad. We've got a brilliant set of lads, so and you can see it when we're on the pitch.
"If we have disappointing results, everyone still sticks together. No one blames each other. It's just all in together. We all crack on and it's an unbelievable set of boys."
Speaking after the Hereford win, Boro boss Jono Greening says the lads are preparing hard ahead of the midweek trip:
"Yeah, we just talked about it now it's just all about resting recovery now telling the girlfriends and wives that they're not allowed to do anything tomorrow. Try and take it easy at work and we go again. Like, you know, the players are used to it now, but for me it's just about them focusing and, and mentally being ready to go again on Tuesday, like you say, against a difficult team.
"Like Hereford are fighting for their lives to stay in the league. You know, it's always a difficult place to go. Like you said, the pitch is a little bit, you know probably similar to Brid a little bit. Do you know what I mean? And you know, they'll want to win the game because they have to win every home game to stay up.
"So it's going to be a difficult game. We know that."
Kick-off is 7.45pm and we have full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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