Scarborough Athletic are away at Nantwich this afternoon looking to firm up their play off place, with Whitby Town and Bridlington Town also in action.
Boro are 4th in the table, Nantwich are 16th but have won four of their last six games.
Scarborough Boss, Jono Greening, told Scarborough Athletic TV that he knows Nantwich will be tough, but thinks his side have momentum.
Greening told Scarborough Athletic TV he is aiming high, and says every game matters.
Kick off at Nantwich is at 3pm, if you can't get to the game there will be commentary on This is the Coast Extra from just before kick off.
Elsewhere, Whitby Town, in sixth, hope to maintain pressure on the top five when they host Basford United.
Meanwhile, Bridlington Town begin life without Brett Agnew in charge, as they welcome Ossett United in NPL East.
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