SCARBOROUGH travel to Morecambe tomor-row to face a side who have lost just once on their own ground this season and are already guaranteed a Nationwide League play-off spot.

"I don't think they will be taking their foot off the pedal because Jimmy Harvey (Morecambe's manager) runs a very professional unit there," said Boro boss Russ Slade. "But it is only human that players will not be wanting to pick up suspensions and injuries before the play-offs start, so maybe it's a good time to go."

Slade welcomes back Scott Kerr, who missed the win over Forest Green through suspension, but on loan striker Gary Cohen is still suffering from tendonitis and is doubtful.

"He has been having treatment down at Watford, but I think it may be too soon for him to play," said Slade.

Cohen is more likely to return for the Bank Holiday Monday game at the McCain Stadium against Nuneaton.

Keith Gilroy has been suffering from a virus but should make the trip, which means Slade can keep his 4-4-2 formation which has seen the side win their last three games without conceding a goal.

Scarborough: Woods, Dempsey, Ridler, Sillah, Price; Pounder, Kerr, Stoker, Gilroy, Fatokun, Taylor. Subs from: Walker, Ormerod, Hotte, Brassart, Shepherd, Baker

Updated: 11:17 Friday, April 18, 2003