The Seadogs rearranged match with Hereford at Bridlington on Tuesday has been called off again.
Scarborough Athletic were meant to be back in action at the Mounting Systems Stadium on Tuesday night.
Fresh from Saturday's dramatic two all draw with Bedford, Jono Greening's men were expected to Hereford in National North.
But a pitch inspection at the Mounting Systems Stadium on Tuesday at 11am deemed the pitch to be unplayable and the game was called off.
Speaking after the weekend's match, Greening told SAFC TV he was expecting a tough clash against Paul Caddis and his side:
" Yeah, exactly. And listen, I know the manager really well. They're a good team. They always give us a good game. But even if we'd have won the game today, we'd have been going into that game with the mindset of it's going to be a real tough game. We're looking forward to it and looking forward to seeing Paul.
"He's a good guy. And hopefully, we can get three points."
The Boro boss also congratulated Hereford on their victory at Peterborough Sports:
"But listen, they're a good team. It's a great win for them today. I'm really pleased about that. But we obviously want to win the game. I think I just said to the players in there, listen, I think it's three home games on the bounce today, we've got a point. You go and win Hereford on Tuesday, you win your next one, you get seven points out of nine.
"It's been a good 10 days."


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