Scarborough Athletic could secure their place in the National League North play-off places if results go their way this afternoon.
They make the trip to Telford for their final away game of the season. If Boro win and teams around them lose then it could leave the Seadogs safely inside the promotion play-off zone.
Manager Jono Greening, speaking to SAFC TV after the defeat at home to Buxton, expects another tough afternoon.
Boro are set to be backed by hundreds of supporters, with 105 booked on the Valley Bar Seadogs travel bus.
Supporters will be able to enjoy live entertainment and pizza before the game with lots of fans set to turn up in fancy dress.
Away day co-ordinator, Chris Pilmer, expects it to be a memorable afternoon.
The 105 fans on the bus will mean that the Valley Bar Seadogs have transported around 1500 fans to away games this season, which is 500 more than last year.
If you really can't make the game there will be live commentary available on This is the Coast Extra
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