Just three points separate 3rd from 9th in a congested NPL Premier after Whitby Town drew on Saturday.
They were held by top-five side Marine at the Towbar Express Stadium.
Nathan Haslam's men fell behind three minutes before half-time, despite Harrison Beeden hitting the crossbar on the half hour.
Adam Gell scrambled home a disputed equaliser on the hour and Brad Fewster hit the post in added time.
Haslam told Whitby Town TV he thought his side handled the strong North Sea wind well:
Whitby Town TV caught up with goalscorer Gell who admitted the wind played a part in the game:
The Seasiders may potentially enter the top five on Boxing Day if they win at Morpeth Town.
Kick-off is 3.00pm.


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