Depending on other results, Scarborough Athletic could go fourth with victory over bottom club Grantham Town later.
Jono Greening's men have lost just once in their last seven matches, including a hard-fought 0-0 draw at league leaders Matlock Town in midweek.
They host Grantham Town at the Flamingo Land Stadium at 3pm.
Four of the top five play each other so it's a great opportunity for Boro to leapfrog rivals Warrington and Buxton, depending on how they fare.
Meanwhile, Whitby Town, in seventh, will be looking to close the four-point gap to the play-off positions in the NPL Premier.
The Blues are without a league point in 2022 so far and visit relegation-threatened Hyde.

In NPL East, Bridlington Town welcome Tadcaster Albion to the Hudgell Solicitors Stadium as they look to continue to put space between themselves and the bottom two.
If you can't make it, there's commentary of the Boro game on This is the Coast Extra from kick-off.


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