The Seadogs welcome Chester to the Mounting Systems Stadium on Saturday, boss Jono Greening has challenged his players.
The Bridlington venue got the all clear after a pitch inspection on Friday afternoon.
Sixth-placed Boro want to stay in the National North play off places but boss Jono Greening told Paddy he wants more from his players:
"I know this team can play miles better. And what I mean with that is, in terms of starting games better, being better for 90 minutes in all parts of the game out, in possession out of possession, I think just at the moment, the last few games we've been struggling. And we have had a lot of injuries.
"I know that there's players coming back and some of them not fully fit and stuff like that, but we keep going. We know we can play better. We keep striving for that, and one day we'll have a full 90 minutes full performance where everything goes really well. But listen, we've got to stop giving sloppy goals away, as well."
Kick-off at the Mounting Systems Stadium is 3.00pm.
Supporters will be segregated for the clash.
If you really can't make it, there's full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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