Whitby Town host Worksop Town on Tuesday night before taking on Ashton United, also at the Towbar Express Stadium, on Saturday.
The Seasiders go into the Worksop clash on the back of three straight victories, their best start to a season in 30 years.
The Blues beat Marine on their artificial pitch on Saturday.
Whitby boss Nathan Haslam, speaking to Whitby Town TV after the Marine win, is expecting another tough encounter:
Coleby Shepherd scored the first goal against Marine.
He told Whitby Town TV that the Blues just need to keep doing the right things:
Kick-off against Worksop on Tuesday is 7.45pm, while the Blues take on Ashton on Saturday at 3pm.


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