SCARBOROUGH are still expected to be without skipper Denny Ingram as they search for their first Conference North victory at Nuneaton Borough tomorrow.

The Seadogs have drawn three and lost one of their opening four fixtures, moving them on to minus-seven points after their ten-point deduction for falling into administration, but Mark Patterson's men will travel to a Nuneaton side also searching for their first win of the new season.

Former Halifax Town midfielder Ingram is not expected to be available, however, because of a troublesome ankle injury.

Ex-Leeds United striker Tony Hackworth could return for Scarborough after missing Tuesday night's 2-2 draw at Stalybridge Celtic with illness, although manager Patterson may be tempted to keep faith with that side and youngster Jimmy Beadle, 18, will continue to partner ex-York City man Mark Hotte in the centre of defence.

Unbeaten Harrogate Town will be hoping to maintain their position at the top of the table with a visit to Redditch United, who have only collected one point from their first four fixtures courtesy of a 0-0 draw with Leigh RMI.

Harrogate Railway secured their first UniBond League victory on Wednesday night, winning 2-1 at Shepshed Dynamo thanks to Damien Henderson and Rob Morgan goals and manager Martin Haresign has been encouraged with his newly-promoted side's start to the season.

The Station View club have taken four first division points from a possible six after a 1-1 opening day home draw with Bamber Bridge.

Colwyn Bay, who have enjoyed a 100 per cent start to the season, are tomorrow's visitors and Haresign will be pitting his managerial wits against former Manchester United and Nottingham Forest forward Peter Davenport.

He said: "It's nice to come up against ex-professionals and people who have done a bit in the game. Our next two games against Colwyn Bay and Bradford Park Avenue will be tough but I'm not expecting any easy games this season.

"Teams are a lot quicker and physical at this level and you cannot relax from the first minute to the last. Last season, we might have been able to coast for ten minutes in games but, in this league, you have to work hard for everything."

Haresign is expected to select from the same 14 players he has had on duty for the first two matches.