The Seadogs are at former EFL side Scunthorpe United on Bank Holiday Monday, with a 1pm start.
The Boro boss Jono Greening has told his side they're under no pressure and should go to the Lincolnshire outfit playing their normal game.
The Seadogs have won all three of their home games this season, but lost both their away trips.
Scarborough beat Chester on Saturday thanks to a late Lewis Maloney strike.
Scunthorpe have started strongly and sit second in National North, despite Saturday's first loss of the season, 1-0 at Curzon Ashton.
Greening spoke to Scarborough Athletic TV after the Chester win:
Kick-off at Scunthorpe is 1.00pm on Monday, with live commentary on This is the Coast Extra.


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