In a break from league action, Scarborough Athletic welcome Thornaby FC in the North Riding Senior Cup this Tuesday evening, with a 7.45pm Kick off.
Jono Greening will be looking at this fixture as a good opportunity to get minutes into certain players, see new players in action and try some different formations.
Speaking after Saturday's 1-1 draw at Oxford Jono Grening said the cup games this week are a good oppertunity to try out some new option.s
"As always a chance to get players minutes and try different formations and try and get some confidence back into team and get a win, you know we were so close to getting a win today so we've got two cup competitions where we can put on some good performances get minutes into different Lads and progress in the cups and get some winning winning feeling back into the camp"
Thornaby will provide a test to the team currently performing well in Northern League Division Two, sitting towards the top of the table, having just secured their 12th clean sheet of the season.
Boro last faced Thornaby in the 2023 North Riding Senior Cup Quarter Final at home, with the Seadogs securing a 4-2 win.
Tonight's fixture is all pay on the gate and there will be no online ticket sales.
If you really can't get to the game there will be commentary on This is the Coast Extra from just before kick off.


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