The Seadogs are back at the Mounting Systems Stadium for the visit of Hereford on Saturday.
Scarborough Athletic host Hereford in National North.
Boro are looking to the top three with victory against the fourth bottom strugglers at their current home in Bridlington.
The Seadogs have struggles of their own- with injuries- and suspensions.
Manager Jono Greening told SAFC TV they're looking for another loan signing after adding Rocco Coyle from Hull City last week:
"We're still speaking to the club. Obviously Rocco's come in. He did well when he came on and a neat passer of the ball and he breaks up play really well. He'll get better once he starts training with us and playing with us. But yeah, we're looking for one more player and hopefully to have him, I'm trying to beg and borrow off players off certain teams.
"That's football. You get injuries. You want your players to compete and be competitive and give their all on the pitch and training. I'm a big believer you've got to train how you play, so you're always going to get injuries and you get that in every single league in the world. I think Arsenal have got loads of players out at the moment as well.
"Unfortunately we're a part-time club with not much money and it's hard for us because we can't, even if we do have 17, 18 players and you get five or six, seven injuries, it's a massive dent. Especially when most of them are starters as well. That's always difficult. But yeah. We'll keep going."
Kick-off is 3.00pm.
If you really can't make it in person, there's full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before.


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