Scarborough Athletic could be on the cusp of securing a promotion play off place for the second season in a row.
If they can win at Telford tomorrow and other results go their way then Boro would be in the play-offs.
Scarborough Chairman - Trevor Bull - has been heaping praise on Manager Jono greening who recently managed his 100th game in charge of the Seadogs.
Trevor Bull says Greening continues to be a real influence on the club.
Telford are already relegated so will be playing for pride in tomorrow's game.
Boro are currently 5th in the table but are only a point ahead of Alfreton and Gloucester. Boro need to finish in at least 7th place to qualify for the play-offs.
Darlington, Curzon Asthon, Buxton, Chorley and potentially even Kidderminster could still challenge Boro for the play-off spots.
There will be segregation in place for this match. Scarborough supporters will be housed in the Frank Nagington (South) Stand, providing covered terraced accommodation for 1200.
The Valley Bar Seadogs are running transport to the game. Please contact the Valley Bar Seadogs directly to book your travel on 07598931572 or via social media at https://www.facebook.com/valleybar.seadogs.5
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