SCARBOROUGH bid to end Crawley Town's unbeaten Conference home record tomorrow.
Boro coach Nicky Henry has virtually a full strength squad available apart from defender Mark Hotte and 'keeper Peter Keen.
He has signed Danny Haystead on a work experience basis from Sheffield United as goalkeeping cover for Leigh Walker.
Henry will have to decide whether to keep Colin Cryan in midfield or move him back into defence to cover for Hotte who will be missing for another three weeks after a cartilage operation.
Tony Hackworth is pressing for a starting place but it looks as though fit-again Keith Gilroy will be lucky to make the bench.
David Pounder, who has started just three games this season, is still thinking over a loan move to Whitby Town.
Scarborough: Walker, Lyth, Foot, Baker, Nicholson, Thompson, Redfearn, Cryan, Kerr, Senior, Gill, Pounder, Foster, Coulson, Hackworth, Gilroy, Burton, Haystead.
Updated: 10:58 Friday, November 26, 2004
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