Boro's away trip to Hereford on Saturday has been moved to a nearby 3G surface.
It's because the Bulls' own stadium is unavailable.
Boro boss Jono Greening is more than happy with the change.
He told SAFC it could suit his side:
"It's probably even better for us because our boys are used to it. We train on it on a Tuesday, Thursday, and you know we'll have no complaints about bobbles or, you know, heavy pitches. But to me, every game's difficult because it's a matter of getting the boys motivated for every single game, getting them focused, getting them concentrating.
"And like I say to you, most weeks, you know, we just try and make sure we put a good performance on because, usually, if you put a good performance on, the result looks after itself. We're on a nice unbeaten run at the moment. The boys feel confident, they feel fit. There's a good energy around the place.
"We're getting players about fit. So we're looking forward to the last few games of the season to see if we can get us in those play-offs."
Kick-off is 3pm with live commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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