
In-form Scarborough Athletic return to the Mounting Systems Stadium for another National North outing.
Striker Steven Walker has been on a remarkable run of six goals in five games.
He netted twice in the 2-0 win over Southport on Saturday.
Now the Boro are back in Brid again on Tuesday night.
Derbyshire outfit Buxton provide the opposition.
Boro boss Jono Greening wants his lads to pick up from where they left off on Saturday:
"It's just about keeping everyone fresh and away from injuries. And obviously players get tired as well. They've got full-time jobs. We look into every single thing really and we've got a real strong squad now. And you look around on the bench today and you think I've got great firepower to bring on. I think I mention it in most interviews that I really believe in this group of players.
"We've got a real good bunch, real honest bunch who represent the club really well and the biggest thing for me is they're good footballers. If you're good, technically you've got a good football brain and you work hard. You've got a chance, and I think they've proved that this year that we're looking against Kitty, we're looking against Charlie should have won the game.
"We can give any team a real game on the day. Hopefully we can put a really good performance on game."
Greening also feels his side can kick things up a notch:
"Really pleased with the attitudes and application. That's never a problem. Yeah, we can still be better. I honestly firmly believe we can still be better, we can play better football, we can be better in the final third, we can be better defensively. So there's all to play for, and like I said, the biggest thing for us, and I know I mention every single interview, it's just keeping everyone fit.
"And that's why we're freshening things up as well. We don't want to burn players out. We've got a few more cup competitions to enter soon. So the games are becoming thick and fast and we have to be ready. It's all about the players, it's what they do in, in, in. Behind the scenes really. They're a real tight group.
Obviously. They work really hard in training. They, they always leave everything out on the pitch. It's a good start but we just take one game at a time."
Kick-off is 7.45pm at the Mounting Systems Stadium.
If you really can't make it, there's full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.
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