The Blues are four points above the NPL Premier relegation zone and are hoping to kick on from Saturday's encouraging result.
Whitby make a first-ever trip to face Cleethorpes on their home turf, on Tuesday.
Town drew 1-1 with promotion-chasing Warrington Rylands on Saturday.
Blues joint-boss Lee Bullock told Whitby Town TV he wants to see more consistency from his side:
"Yeah, people have just said we're performing against the top teams. So I want to see us performing against teams in and around us.
"I want to see us playing to [Matty] Tymon and get people off him and let's see against people down in the areas we are and not saving it for your Warringtons and going away at the Bambers and Hednesfords and producing performances there.
"Let's have it consistently."
Left-back Sam Collins is confident the Seasiders can keep up their good form in midweek:
"Cleethorpes on Tuesday, it'll be a tough battle down there. Obviously it's been called off this game, about four times, so hopefully we can get it on.
"I know their game was called off on Saturday, but yeah, I can imagine the pitch not being too good, but it'll be another right old battle, which I think we'll come out on top on."
Kick-off is 7.45pm and there's full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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