Weekend Football fixtures - Scarborough in FA Trophy, Whitby in League Action
Today the Seadogs are at Chorley, in the FA Trophy 2nd round.
There is a feeling around the club that a good run is perfectly feasible this time around.
Memories back in the 1970's when Scarborough won the FA Trophy 3 times and came runners up once - are at the front of mind for many - including chairman Trevor Bull.
And you can catch that game on This is the Coast Extra from 3pm today.
Meanwhile...
Last time out for Whitby Town resulted in disappointment, after suffering a 2-1 loss against Macclesfield.
Nevertheless, manager Nathan Haslam was delighted with the performance.
Audio courteously of Whitby Town TV
And today Whitby are set to bounce back with a home game in the Non League Premier League against Bamber Bridge.
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