Boro play Matlock at the Flamingo Land Stadium tomorrow night with a place in the promotion play off final at stake.
Scarborough Athletic are preparing for tomorrow nights promotion play off semi final after a 5-2 victory over Radcliffe on Saturday meant the club finished third in the league table and earned a home tie in the play off semis.
Matlock will be the visitors to the Flamingo Land Stadium for tomorrow night's game.
Boro manager - Jono Greening - thinks his side are ready to take the step up to the next level.
Boro ended the season in third place in the Northern Premier League, it's the clubs highest ever league finish.

That gives them home advantage in tomorrow nights promotion play off semi final against Matlock.
Manager - Jono Greening - says playing at home is a real boost.
Over 1600 people were at the Flamingo Land Stadium for Saturday's final league game. The club are hoping to break the 2000 barrier for tomorrow night's play off semi final.
The club say:
"Following communication with our opposition, Matlock Town, the game on Tuesday 26th April at the Flamingo Land Stadium will be segregated to minimise any risks in what will be an emotive fixture for both sets of supporters. We also hope this will enhance the atmosphere at the Flamingo Land Stadium under the lights.
Turnstiles will open from 6.45pm. Home supporters should enter via the Boro Gates turnstiles, which is ALL PAY. Visiting supporters will regrettably not have access to the Clubhouse. Hot food and refreshments will be available inside the Ground.
Should the game be level after 90 minutes, extra time and penalties will be played (if required). Please plan your journey accordingly. The game is under Northern Premier League rules."
Admission is PAY ON THE GATE (Cash) but tickets can also be bought in advance here https://scarboroughathleticfc.ktckts.com/event/scarmat2/scarborough-athletic-v-matlock-town


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