Whitby Town play their final game of the league season today as details about their North Riding Senior Cup final are revealed.
Macclesfield are the visitors to the Towbar Express Stadium. They have secured a play off place already being comfortably in second place in the table.
Whitby in 12th place have nothing to play for but pride.
Manager Nathan Haslam told Whitby Town TV that he's looking for a strong finish to the league campaign.
While today's match marks the end of the league fixtures for Town, the season is not yet done.
A date was confirmed yesterday for Whitby Town's WOODSmith Construction North Riding Senior Cup final against Boro Rangers.
The Seasiders will face the Northern League Divison One outfit at the Riverside Stadium on Monday, 13th May, with kick-off set at 7:30pm.
Town's last appearance in the final of the competition came back in 2017, also at the Riverside, where they saw off Pickering Town 3-1 thanks to second half goals from Dale Hopson and Mikey Roberts.
To reach the final this season, Whitby have seen off Northallerton Town and Guisborough Town.
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