It's a six pointer against Matlock at the Flamingo Land Stadium as the Boro boss says "every game is now a cup final"
With six games of the leagues season left to go Boro are currently 4th in the table.
Today they face third placed Matlock with whom Boro are level on points but have a game in hand.
Scarborough Athletic Manager, Jono Greening has been talking to Scarborough Athletic TV, he says the team are buoyant ahead of the game today.
Greening told Scarborough Athletic TV he was pleased with the way the side fought back to win their cup semi final in the week, and says the victory wasn't the only good thing to come out of the game.
A larger than normal crowd is expected for today's game, not only because of the importance to the play off push, but it is also Non-League Day and the Scarborough FC Squad of 1986-87, including Neil Warnock and his players, will also be in attendance. The club say there will be an opportunity to meet the Legends in the Clubhouse and on the pitch prior to the game.
As usual the club will also be collecting non-perishable foods such as tins, which will be donated to the Rainbow Centre and Westway Open Arms. Donations for these items can be made in the Clubhouse, outside the Club Office.
Admission to today's game is pay on the gate but tickets can be purchased in advance from the clubs website.
Turnstiles, programme huts and the Club Shop will be open from 2pm for a 3pm kick off, the Clubhouse will be open from 1.30pm.
If you really can't make it to the game there will be commentary on This is the Coast Extra from just before kick off.


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