Scarborough Athletics' new away stand will be officially opened at tomorrow's home game against South Shields.
It's been completed a little earlier than expected, meaning tomorrow's game is now NOT an all ticket affair as the ground will be operating at full capacity.
Club Chairman - Trevor Bull - is pleased with the new facility.
Trevor says tomorrow's fixture had originally be designated as an all ticket game but with the new stand in operation those ticket restrictions are no longer needed.
Boro will be looking to maintain their league position going into a tough February period, the Seadogs are currently in third place in National League North and will be fresh following the midweek County Cup postponement.
P
W
D
L
F
A
+/-
Pts
1
Tamworth
31
22
3
6
56
19
37
69
2
Scunthorpe United
29
17
6
6
56
24
32
57
3
Scarborough Athletic
31
16
4
11
43
36
7
52
4
Chester
30
14
7
9
36
21
15
49
5
Brackley Town
30
14
7
9
36
24
12
49
6
Chorley
28
13
8
7
48
33
15
47
7
Curzon Ashton
29
13
8
8
41
30
11
47
8
Hereford
31
14
5
12
36
43
-7
47
9
Alfreton Town
28
13
7
8
50
37
13
46
10
South Shields
30
13
7
10
48
36
12
46
South Shields, who sacked Julio Arca a number of weeks ago, are still without a permanent manager. The Mariners made the long trip to Hereford on Tuesday night. Prior to Tuesday night, Shields had won just two of their last ten league fixtures in what has been a disappointing period for the full-time outfit.
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