The Seadogs are visiting second-placed AFC Fylde, in National North, on Saturday.
Jono Greening's men travel to the Lancashire outfit hoping to have a few more players back from injury.
Boro have been on a good run despite all their walking wounded.
The Seadogs beat Chester 1-0 last weekend, after battling draws at Southport and Spennymoor.
Greening told SAFC TV he's without Alex Purver, but is hoping to have the likes of Luca Colville and Alex Brown back very soon:
"We're hoping to have Brownie back in contention, maybe Luca back in contention, which is great. Obviously Purv misses one more game, but yeah, we're looking like we're much stronger, more players in the building to pick from and it's looking really good."
Boro in sixth are hoping to stay in the division's play off places and are level on points with fifth-placed Radcliffe.
The Seadogs got a boost, this week, when work started on fixing structural problems at Scarborough Sports Village with a goal of returning home for the new season, after being at the Mounting Systems Stadium, Bridlington, this campaign.
Kick off is 3pm with live commentary on This Is The Coast Extra, where you can also hear more from Boro chairman Trevor Bull.


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