Scarborough, Whitby and Bridlington all face away trips in Saturday's cricket- Folkton & Flixton were meant to be at home, but Covid intervened.
Scarborough visit title-chasing Castleford in Yorkshire Premier North, hoping to bounce back from last week's losing draw, against Woodhouse Grange. The action begins at 12 noon.
Bridlington are also away, in York & District Division One East, with a 12.30pm start, at struggling Hornsea, as they look to increase pressure on the league's top two sides.
In North Yorkshire South Durham Division One, Whitby are on their travels too, Kai Morris' men meet Richmondshire Seconds, hoping to make it five wins on the trot, the match starts at 1pm.
Folkton and Flixton's scheduled home clash with York Seconds has been postponed due to Covid affecting the York squad.
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Scarborough Athletic Chairman Trevor Bull has issued a strong call to supporters to attend the club's final home game of the season against Darlington today, as the club faces uncertainty about the start of next season.
Club Chairman Trevor Bull says there has been an outpouring of support for Scarborough Athletic after the news this week that its home ground may not be usable next season.
With news emerging that the club could be without a home ground for much of next season Boro's management and fans have been giving their thoughts on the situation.
Scarborough Athletic Chairman Trevor Bull has issued a strong call to supporters to attend the club's final home game of the season against Darlington today, as the club faces uncertainty about the start of next season.
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