The Blues go to Warrington Town with a new German midfielder and just two points keeping them out of the NPL Premier relegation zone.
Town signed three 18-year-olds on loan from Sunderland on Thursday.
Only one, German midfielder Elias Lenz is available for Saturday's trip to Cheshire, though local youngster Jack Kilpatrick, also signed this week, may feature.
Whitby beat Warrington Town 4-0, at the Towbar Express Stadium, earlier in the season.
The week's additions followed the loss of senior players like Michael Woods, Donald Chimalilo and Matty Tymon in recent weeks, with Ronnie McGrath and another teenage loanee, also moving on.
Joint boss Lee Bullock has asked his players just to concentrate on their football:
"I think the belief and the mentality at the minute is so low. Having seen the squad decimated in front of their eyes, but I've said to them, that's my issue, that's a club issue. Your job's out on the football pitch, affect that and don't let what's happening affect you. Just go and enjoy your football."
You can hear more from Bullock and midfielder Layton Watts on the latest Codcast.
Kick-off on Saturday is 3pm with live commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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