Whitby Town and Scarborough Athletic will resume their battle for NPL Premier promotion later, while Bridlington continue to battle the NPL East drop.
Brid host Worksop Town at the Hudgell Solicitors Stadium, hoping to end a run of just one win in five since the new year.
Brett Agnew's men are just three points clear of third-bottom Frickley Athletic, with results from other leagues likely to decide if two or three teams are relegated from the division.
Meanwhile, just one point separates Scarborough Athletic in fifth and Whitby Town in sixth as our two local sides sit either side of the NPL Premier play-off line.
The sides meet at The Flamingo Land Stadium on Tuesday night, but first Athletic host Hyde and Town go to another side competing for a play-off place in Stafford Rangers.
Perhaps crucially, Whitby hold a game in hand on their Yorkshire Coast rivals.
If you really can't make the game in person, you can hear the Boro v Hyde match on This is the Coast Extra from 3pm.


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