Scarborough Athletic make one of the longest trips of the season today as they travel to Hereford.
Boro will be looking to bounce back from Monday's 5-2 defeat at the hands of league leaders Darlington.
Manager - Jono Greening - told Scarborough Athletic TV, he's confident the side will rebound.
Hereford haven't won a game since early November, Boro will be looking to bounce back from Monday's 5-2 defeat against Darlington.
Jono Greening told Scarborough Athletic TV he thinks things are well set for the rest of the season, with Rotherham Loan player Ciaran McGuckin now staying to the end of the season and other injury worries continuing to ease.
Scarborough Athletic announced yesterday that Ciaran McGuckin's loan from Rotherham United has been extended until the end of the season.
The young forward, who joined the Seadogs back in the Autumn, has impressed during his time at the club with his pace, directness and energy.
With the welcome boost of Jake Charles back to the squad in the next couple of weeks, Jonathan Greening will shortly have several options in the final third of the pitch, including the energetic McGuckin.
The club say:
"The extended move will provide a mutually beneficial experience for McGuckin, Rotherham United and Scarborough Athletic. We would like to thank Rotherham United for trusting us with one of their young stars."
There will be live commentary on this afternoon's match at Hereford on This is the Coast Extra from just before the 3pm kick off.


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