Bridlington Town conceded four goals for the second match in succession, on Tuesday night.
Brid fell behind inside 11 minutes but experienced ex-Scarborough Athletic forward Michael Coulson levelled with their first chance, on 25.
However, bottom club Blyth Spartans re-took the lead, ten minutes before half-time.
The Northumberland outfit made it three and even added a penalty to make it 4-1, a minute from the end.
While losing 4-0 to the runaway league leaders Redcar Athletic is one thing, to be hit for four by the NPL East's basement side is quite another.
The Seasiders will try to turn things around quickly when Bishop Auckland visit the Mounting Systems Stadium on Saturday.


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