The Blues were due to finish their summer friendlies with Stockton Town visiting the Towbar Express Stadium.
Heavy rain on the Yorkshire Coast led to a waterlogged Turnbull Ground pitch.
Whitby were due to be without a number of key players including goalkeeper Shane Bland, midfielders Lewis Hawkins, Jacob Gratton and Joe Wheatley, plus striker Jacob Greaves.
Whitby say they're talking to Stockton about the possibility of rearranging the match for later in the week.
The Seasiders are then back in home action, in the NPL Premier, next weekend, against Atherton Colleries.
It coincides with Regatta Saturday and the matchball will be delivered by an RAF parachutist.


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