The Seadogs are at the Mounting Systems Stadium for the first time in National North on Saturday.
Jono Greening's men will be based at Brid all season due to work being completed on the 3G pitch at Scarborough Sports Village.
With this in mind, SAFC have put together a video guide for supporters:
Chairman Trevor Bull says he's looking forward to seeing the stadium in action but says he is expecting the season to be challenging:
Trevor hopes the fans will help make the Mounting Systems Stadium feel like Boro's own:
A big concern for Boro this season is the predicted fall in gate receipts if fans can't get to the Bridlington games.
Valley Bar Seadogs are organising coach transport to all the home games and the club have arranged discounts on some bus and train services for fans going to the games.
There will also be commentary on This is the Coast Extra for fans that can't get to Bridlington, and the club are launching a new "Count Me In" campaign to enable those fans to still make a contribution to the club.
Rea Hunt is Boro's commercial manager:
Boro are looking to bounce back from last week's 1-0 loss at Kidderminster Harriers when they face AFC Fylde at Queensgate.
Kick-off is 3.00pm.


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