Scarborough remain 100% at home this season after Lewis Maloney's last-gasp winner on Saturday.
Boro beat Chester in National North to continue to delight home supporters.
The Seadogs have struggled on their travels with defeats at Peterborough Sports and South Shields, but have done the business in YO11 with successes over Blyth Spartans and Banbury before Saturday's victory.
Maloney popped up with a 93rd-minute winner, another habit Boro fans are becoming accustomed to.
📽️ POST MATCH REACTION- LEWIS MALONEY
— Scarborough Athletic FC (@safc) August 27, 2023
"I am absolutely buzzing to get off the mark"
We caught up with @lewismaloney16 following his first whip and dip of the season and securing the 3 points against Chester FC. pic.twitter.com/uFw2bEfYD9
Scarborough Athletic TV also spoke to boss Jono Greening post-match:
Scarborough Athletic are back in action on Bank Holiday Monday, when they visit highflying Scunthorpe United.
Kick-off is 1.00pm and there's live commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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