After Saturday's postponement, Scarborough Athletic are back at the Mounting Systems Stadium on Tuesday.
Boro host Alfreton in National North.
The Seadogs will be hopeful of getting back on track following last week's loss at Leek, in the FA Trophy.
Boss Jono Greening signed versatile defender Noah Wadsworth, on loan from Hull City, on Saturday.
Boro are still in the play-off places for National North with Alfreton just a point outside the relegation zone.
Greening admits there's nothing he can do about the current injury situation at the club:
"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, I've 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 at The Mounting Systems Stadium, on Tuesday, is 7.45pm.
If you really can't make it, there's full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before.


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