Whitby Town joint manager Lee Bullock has challenged his squad to step up and secure a vital victory as they prepare to host relegation rivals Hyde in the Northern Premier League Premier Division.
Town are preparing for a critical fixture in the Northern Premier League Premier Division as they host Hyde in a pivotal relegation battle this Saturday.
With just three games remaining in the current campaign, the stakes could not be higher for the Yorkshire Coast side. Whitby Town currently sit just a single point clear of the division's relegation zone, making the upcoming clash against Hyde, who are one of the teams situated below them in the table, a must-win encounter.

The fixture marks the beginning of the final run-in for Whitby, with every point proving vital in their bid to avoid the drop and secure their league status for another year.
Joint manager Lee Bullock has issued a strong challenge to his players ahead of the weekend's fixture:
"If ever there's a time to go and win a home game, it's now. If you can't get up for this one today and win a home game, well the answer's there in the question. If you can't get up for it, you shouldn't be here."
You can hear more from Bullock, plus defender Alex Nelson and skipper Lewis Hawkins on the latest Codcast:
Kick off at the Towbar Express Stadium on Saturday is 3pm.
If you really can't make it, we have full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.



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