Back to League Action for both Scarborough Athletic and Whitby Town
After an incredible effort midweek, in the FA Cup against Forest Green, it is back to the reality of the league today for Scarborough Athletic.
As they prepare to take on Rushall Olympic at home in a 3pm kick off, manager Jono Greening was proud of the performance but now needs to get a few of his players fit for action.
Last time out for Whitby Town was almost 2 weeks ago, drawing 1-1 with Basford. Today they travel to Atherton Collieries, currently second from bottom of the Northern Premier.
Whitby will be looking for 3 points, as they look to chase the play off spots, that remain 5 points away, although they have games in hand over some of their rivals.
You can hear full commentary of the Scarborough game on thisisthecoast extra from 3pm this afternoon.
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