After a 1-1 draw at already-relegated Telford on Saturday, Jono Greening's men will face final day drama.
Dom Tear netted a diving header to put the Seadogs ahead on 73 minutes before Telford hit back.
It ensures Boro will compete with possibly as many as 9 clubs on the last day for the four remaining play-off spots.

Hundreds of travelling fans, some in fancy dress, made the trip south on Saturday.

Greening spoke to Scarborough Athletic TV after full-time at Telford:
Boro, who are sixth, host Banbury United, at THe Flamingo Land Stadium, next Saturday with a 3pm kick-off.


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