Boro go to Brackley in a near-400-mile round trip as they look to make it six matches without defeat.
What's more impressive is the Seadogs' five successive clean sheets, their latest was a 0-0 draw with Needham Market, at Scarborough Sports Village, on Tuesday.
This involved some juggling of players with injuries hitting Jono Greening's side throughout the campaign.
Boro make the long trip to Northamptonshire with Brackley in the running for the playoffs, they are currently 3rd in the table 4 points adrift from league leaders Scunthorpe United and 2 points behind 2nd place Kidderminster.
In their last 5 games, they have picked up 2 wins, 2 losses and a draw. There most recent game saw a 1-0 loss to Kidderminster on Tuesday night at St James Park.
The last time the two sides met, was back in December at Scarborough Sports Village, when goals from Kieran Weledji and Alex Brown secured the 2-1 against 10 man Brackley. The Seadogs also had success last season, when travelling to face Brackley, coming away with 1-0 win just before Christmas.
If you can't make it to the game, there will be live commentary on This is the Coast Extra from just before 3pm.
You can hear the thoughts of Greening and chairman Trevor Bull on the latest Seadogs Podcast as the season approaches its final month.


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