Scarborough travel to Torquay beset by goalkeeping worries yet again.

The honeymoon period is definitely over for new boss Colin Addison with victory just about a necessity if they are to have any hope of staying in the league.

Addison has been forced to add 'keeper Kevin Martin to the squad after the experienced Tony Parks tweaked a hamstring in training.

Martin only made his comeback from a career threatening knee injury in Boro reserves' 2-0 win over Notts County in midweek.

If called upon, Martin would be the sixth goalkeeper Boro have used this season.

Defender John Kay is definitely out of the side with a hamstring injury, with assistant manager Derek Mountfield set to be recalled to bolster the defence and Jamie Hoyland pushed into midfield.

After picking up four points from Addison's first two games in charge, Boro were brought down to earth in last Saturday's 4-0 mauling by Rotherham.

It's a crucial weekend for rock-bottom Scarborough, with their fellow strugglers enjoying home advantage.

Hartlepool will be confident of getting points in their home clash with Brighton, who have lost six games on the trot.

Hull City are the division's form team having lost just twice in 12 games and welcome Plymouth to Boothferry Park. The Pilgrims last won at Hull in 1986.

York City's Graham Rennison, older brother of Boro's young defender Shaun, had an impressive game in the reserves' match with Notts County.

Coach Ray McHale singled Rennison senior out for praise after the 2-0 win.Squad: Parks, Russell, McNaughton, Hoyland, S Rennison, G Atkinson, Porter, Brodie, Roberts, Tate, Robinson, Mountfield, Saville, Martin.

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