The Blues take on Warrington Rylands looking for an NPL Premier double on Saturday.
The Cheshire side are still in the promotion hunt but lost 1-0 at home to Town earlier in the season.
Now they come to the Towbar Express Stadium with joint bosses Lee Bullock and Jason Kennedy looking for a first win of their new era.
Midfielder Adam Gell would make a 350th appearance for the club if he gets over his bout of tonsillitus, he told the Codcast:
" It's a real privilege and honour to have played as many games as I have. 350, it does sneak up on you. I've had a great time playing for Whitby Town and I just want to make sure we end the season right. Obviously, it's a big number for me to play and I'm proud of that achievement.
"I want to make sure we finish off the season strong and we give the fans something to shout about at the end of the season because they're still following us home and away. That's been something that's been ever-present, in my time here, where the fans have given everything for the club.
"The players are well looked-after by the town, by the people that are involved in the club."
You can hear that full interview on this week's Codcast, as well as Kennedy's views ahead of Saturday's home clash.
Kick-off is 3pm.
If you really can't make it, there's full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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