UP NEXT:
Buxton are back at home as they face Scarborough on the 5th November with a 19:45 kickoff.
The Bucks
The Bucks go into this game after drawing 2-2 with Kidderminster at the weekend.
They came back from behind twice with Connor Kirby and Diego De Girolamo both scoring for their third game in a row.
Following the draw manager John McGrath said:
"There was considerable commitment, although we were poor first half. We made changes at the break and the energy levels were top class in the second half.
"Kidderminster are a very good side but we worked hard and created the best second half chances. Connor's was a great goal, then a touch of brilliance from Diego for the second. He is such a talented player and thoroughly deserved his goal.
"I'm hoping to have more players back from injury for the visit of Scarborough. We're raring to go."
Opposition
The club finished 13th in the National League North last season.
They play their games at The Flamingo Land Stadium which has a capacity of 3251.
The club have the nickname The Seadogs.
They currently sit 14th in the league on 19 points from 13 games.
In their last game they lost narrowly in the FA Cup to Burton Albion 1-0.
Their last league game however they won 1-0 against Marine.
Ex Manchester United Champions League winner Jonathan Greening is the manager of Scarborough.
One to watch
Ex Buck Dom Tear is on fine form this season having scored 7 goals in the league.
After leaving The Bucks following a loan spell at Halifax he joined Guiseley where we spent year before joining Scarborough in the 22/23 season.
Last Time Out
A 0-0 draw in March this year at the Silverlands.
Last time either side won Harry Green scored late on in the first match between the sides last season to pick up a 1-0 win for Scarborough.
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