Scarborough have a big injury list as they prepare to face former boss Colin Addison and his downbeat Yeovil Town side.
The Glovers blew their promotion hopes when they lost in midweek to Hereford and Addison - who took over at the Huish earlier in the season when they had a massive lead at the top of the table - could face an uncertain future.
This final match of the season therefore has little importance, with only pride at stake.
"I'm just glad that this isn't a vital game with promotion or relegation hanging on it as I would have been concerned with so many players missing," said Boro player-boss Neil Thompson.
The former York City chief is hoping to be fit to line up alongside ex-Minsterman trainee John Keegan, who will be playing his second senior game in defence.
Thompson gives a debut to another teenager, Whitby born Adam Jewel, who will play in midfield.
Updated: 11:58 Friday, May 04, 2001
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