Whitby Town have welcomed back midfield general Adam Gell ahead of their six-pointer with rivals Nantwich Town.
The Seasiders have brought Gell back in from another rival club, Marske United, subject to FA approval.
Town beat Northern League First Division leaders Bishop Auckland 3-2 in a friendly on Tuesday, manager Nathan Haslam spoke to Whitby Town TV after that clash:
The Blues may give a debut to local lad Jos Storr who signed from Whitby Fishermen's Society a week ago.
The 17 year old impressed in midweek and told Whitby Town TV he enjoyed his first run-out against Bishops:
Kick-off against Nantwich Town, who are two places, but just one point above Whitby, at the Towbar Express Stadium, is 3.00pm.


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