SCARBOROUGH coach Nicky Henry is looking for his side to build on the double success over York City when Forest Green visit the McCain Stadium.
It is a game where Boro could do their North Yorkshire neighbours a big favour but Henry said: "I am not interested in doing anyone else favours. I'm interested in just getting a result for us because we have to push on now if we want to get into - and stay in a play off spot."
Despite the form of his side Henry has added striker Gareth Grant to the squad after he joined from Gainsborough Trinity on a month-long loan deal.
"Gareth is quick and can score goals and spent a lot of time at Bradford City -it is up to him to show whether he can add something to our squad," said Henry.
Boro have no injury worries, which mean that captain Scott Kerr will probably have to settle for a spot on the bench again.
Henry added: "I know he is captain of the side - and indeed England as well - but he is professional enough to know that the team have been playing well and getting results and we have real competition for places."
SCARBOROUGH: Walker, Lyth, Foot, Hotte, Baker, Nicholson, Thompson, Redfearn, Cryan, Senior, Grant, Hackworth, Gilroy, Kerr, Pounder, Haystead.
Updated: 11:08 Friday, January 07, 2005
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