Boro go to North West side Curzon Ashton as they aim to bounce back from four successive defeats.
Jono Greening's men are in Ashton-under-Lyne looking to get their National North campaign back on track.
The Seadogs have dropped from joint top to fifth, in the last fortnight, after defeats to Telford, Marine, Worksop and leaders South Shields.
They are now nine points off the top but Greening told SAFC TV he's not too down going into Saturday's trip to Curzon Ashton:
"No, listen, there's no easy place to go in this league. Anybody could beat anybody on the day. Obviously we've got a lot of injuries at the moment. We're conceding the late goals, which we weren't earlier in the season, and we've got to get better in that. And the players have got to learn quickly. If you don't learn quickly, then you know we lose a lot of games of football.
"Listen, we know where we are. I weren't getting too high when we were second/joint-first in the league and I won't get too low where we are now because I know that it will turn. I know that we've got an honest group and they give their all for the shirt, and that's all you can ask for as a manager."
Kick-off in Lancashire is 3pm with full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before.


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