Teenage centre back Shaun Rennison is set to return for tomorrow's home clash with third division title hopefuls Cardiff City as Scarborough look to avoid their fading hopes of avoiding relegation from the Football League.

Despite his tender years the presence of Rennison, brother of York City's Graham, has been missed as Boro have scored just one goal and conceded nine in losing their last four games.

Another likely change from the team which were beaten 3-1 by Leyton Orient on Wednesday could be the return of the tenacious Ben Worrall in a midfield which has had a lightweight look about it in recent games.

Experienced goalkeeper Tony Parks believes Boro's lowly league position is making it even harder for them to achieve results.

He said: "When you are at the bottom things go against you and when Leyton Orient scored their first goal on Wednesday you could see the lads' heads drop.

"We've just got to bounce back against Cardiff and get a result."

The match is all-ticket and the club have announced that home fans will be able to buy tickets up until 6.30pm tonight from the club office.

Scarborough: (from) Parks, Russell, McNaughton, Hoyland, Rennison, G Atkinson, Worrall, Brodie, Jones, Tate, Roberts, Porter, Robinson, McAuley, Saville.

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