The Blues are at fellow top-five outfit Ilkeston on Bank Holiday Monday with a 3pm start, bidding to bounce back from successive defeats.
Whitby may welcome a change of scenery after two defeats in four days at their Towbar Express Stadium.
The Blues lost 4-2 against Worksop last week then slipped to a 3-1 loss on Saturday to Ashton United.
Manager Nathan Haslam is pleased his side have a quickfire chance to turn things around:
Kick-off, for the NPL Premier clash, at Ilkeston, is 3.00pm.
It's a busy week for the Seasiders who go to Goole in the FA Cup First Qualifying Round on Friday night.


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