Match preview by Leon Higgins
Tuesday’s defeat at Southport capped off a tough February for the Nash with last Saturday’s victory at home to Buxton the only win in the last 5 games.
The Nash currently sit 8th in the table, a point behind King’s Lynn in the last play off spot but with 3 games in hand. King’s Lynn host South Shields this weekend who sit just above the visitors.
Scarborough on the other hand have had a steady season, with The Seadogs currently 14th. The last 2 games have seen impressive victories for Athletic with a 2-0 win at Warrington after a 3-0 win at fellow mid table side Leamington.
Head to Head
Curzon have a brilliant record when it comes to playing The Seadogs, winning 6 times in the 8 clashes between the sides, with Scarborough’s only victory coming last time they visited the Tameside stadium in October 2023 winning 1-0.
Curzon Ashton
- Curzon have used 23 players this season which is the lowest amount alongside Brackley and King’s Lynn and only 1 behind Scarborough.
- Stefan Mols and Jimmy Spencer’s combination of 17 goals is the same record as Scarborough’s Dom Tear and Richie Bennett
Scarborough Athletic
- Dom Tear sits top of The Seadogs scoring charts with 11 goals in 34 appearances. 6 of those goals have come away from home
- Luca Colville has 7 assists this season the most for Scarborough
- 3 of Scarborough’s goals have come from free kicks which is only bettered by Spennymoor (5)
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