Brid advanced in the FA Trophy and picked up £2,250 after their latest victory.
Mike Thompson's men went in 0-0 at half-time against North Ferriby United on Friday evening.
Nearly 650 fans packed into the Mounting Systems Stadium for the Trophy tie.
The Seasiders won a penalty midway through the second half with ex-Scarborough star Michael Coulson converting for 1-0.
Ferriby had a man sent off after an altercation near the end, with Ahmed Salam ensuring Brid's victory with a last-gasp second.
The draw for the next round is on Monday with sides from the division above, including Whitby Town, entering the competition.


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