The Yorkshire Coast's football teams face challenging afternoons.
Whitby Town have an important home game against Warrington Rylands this afternoon.
Town are second in the table but only a point above 5th placed Warrington
The Blues have scored 21 goals in their first seven games of the new season, that's nearly half of last seasons entire total.
Manager Nathan Haslam says it's great to see so many player on the score sheet.
Bridlington Town have a long journey today, as they take on Prescot Cables in the First Qualifying Round of the FA Trophy.
Scarborough Athletic have a tough home game against Brackley Town later.
Brackley, are undefeated this season and currently sit in 3rd place.
12th placed Boro lost 3-1 at Southport on Tuesday and drew at home last weekend.
Manager Jono Greening told Scarborough Athletic TV the team needs to be more clinical.
If you can't get to the Scarborough match there will be commentary on This is the Coast Extra from just before kick off.


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