The Blues are at Prescot Cables on Saturday in NPL Premier.
Either two wins in eight, or two goals in three games, or back-to-back clean sheets- Whitby Town's current run could be good or bad depending on your interpretation.
The Blues go to Prescot Cables, where they lost 1-0 last season, hoping to continue their bright away form and tight defence.
After two hard-fought clashes this past week, where they drew 0-0 with Workington then edged Ilkeston 1-0, player-manager Gary Liddle told Whitby Town TV he's expecting another battle:
"It'll be a similar game, no doubt. A team who will build themselves on that endeavour and battling, commitment and quality. So we'd have to match that again, do exactly as what we've done, if not better. It's a real tough place to go, a real tight ground.
"A team who've done well over the last year or two and now we'll hopefully take the confidence that we've got into another important game at the weekend."
Kick-off is 3pm and we have live commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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