Whitby Town are looking to end their three-match losing run, when they host Merseyside outfit Prescot Cables on Tuesday night.
Successive losses to Hyde, Gainsborough and Stocksbridge all came away from home.
Gary Liddle's men will hope for better luck at their Towbar Express Stadium.
Liddle spoke to Whitby Town TV after Saturday's 4-1 defeat at Stocksbridge:
" We'll need to look who's available, we'll certainly need to make sure things are put right and I seem like I'm talking off the script. I think I've said that for the last couple of games. Now, whether it goes in one ear or the other, I don't know. Yeah, we'll give it a go. We'll see who's available and then we'll see what we can do."
Liddle also told Whitby Town TV he's not sure of the extent of injuries to defenders Frankie Whelan, Alex Nelson and Nathan McGinley:
"Ginners is a groin. Nelson's a calf and they ain't kicks either. They're strains. Frankie's a hamstring. So I'm effectively, I've got no centre-back. As I said, I don't know, I'm laughing, but it's just how it is. I'd have to just see what's gonna be available and what can work out and then hopefully get 11 players out there and ideally some defenders."
Kick-off is 7.45pm and if you really can't make it, there's full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before.


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