The Seadogs again came back in the second half on the road, in National North.
The point at Southport means they move up to sixth in National North, staying in the play-off places.
Boro went behind to a penalty, two minutes into the second half at Haig Avenue.
However, just like at Spennymoor, on Tuesday, they roared back late on.
It was Richie Bennett with the leveller, 13 minutes from time.

The heavy snow in Scarborough meant the club's Valley Bar Supporters Club couldn't get through and Boro were reliant on coach Jimmy Beadle pushing a vehicle out of a snow drift to retrieve the playing kit.
On route to Southport FC 👍❄️ pic.twitter.com/eqthfwZUHf
— Scarborough Athletic FC (@safc) January 3, 2026
Here's the best of the action described by Paddy on This Is The Coast Extra:
Paddy spoke to Jono Greening at full-time:


Whitby RNLI Issue Advice for Walkers After Mud Rescue
United Scarborough to Launch Grassroots Surveys to Capture the True Voice of the Town
Hopes Rise for Eastfield Medical Centre Reopening Following Flood Chaos
Safety Closures and Redevelopment Work for Scarborough Cricket Club Ahead of 2026 Season
Scarborough Community Toilet Plan
Council Issues Carbon Monoxide Advice for East Riding Businesses, Residents and Visitors
North Yorkshire Moors Railway Turns Holiday Pricing on its Head
Bone Cement Shortage Means Cancelled Appointments at Scarborough Hospital Trust
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume Welcomes Government’s “Reset Moment” for SEND Education
Scarborough Christmas Tree Funding Cuts: Fair or Folly?
Greening: "This Isn't Going To Define Our Season" After Boro Defeat
Multi-Agency Rescue at Bempton Cliffs Calls in Helicopter







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