Scarborough Athletic face an FA Cup Second Qualifying Round replay tonight.
It's at Scarborough Sports Village against NPL East Dunston.
Boro boss Jono Greening told SAFC TV he wants a big improvement from Saturday's one all draw on Tyneside:
If scores are level again tonight, there'll be extra-time and if necessary, penalties.
The Seadogs reached the competition's First Round Proper, last season, losing to League Two, Forest Green Rovers after two replays.
Kick-off is 7.45pm, if you really can't make the game there's full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before.
The winners will travel to the winner of Newton Aycliffe (NPL East, Dunston & Bridlington's league) and Warrington Rylands (NPL Premier, Whitby's league) on Saturday 28th September.
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