Whitby Town have a fifth successive away game later, following a controversial midweek postponement.
Nathan Haslam's men are on their travels once again on Saturday afternoon.
The Blues haven't played at home since they exited the FA Cup, against Marske United, on September 17th.
Since then, they've beaten Nantwich Town and Ashton United, drawn with Radcliffe and lost in the FA Trophy, at Guiseley, last week.
The NPL's decision to postpone last Tuesday's scheduled home clash with Hyde, due to the Greater Manchester side's FA Cup game today, gave Whitby just 48 hours notice.
In the meantime, Haslam has brought in striker Harvey Tomlinson on loan from League Two Grimsby Town.
He may debut, at Merseyside club Marine, who were promoted from NPL West, last season.


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