Whitby Town will go to local rivals Marske United looking for their first points of the NPL Premier season.
The Blues lost out narrowly to new league leaders Stafford Rangers on Saturday but that defeat made it five on the trot.
Town will again be without key players for the trip to the division's second-placed side.
There are a number of former Whitby players in the Marske ranks, including midfielder Dale Hopson and defender Kev Burgess, who also played for Scarborough Athletic.
Despite their bad run, Town joint manager Nathan Haslam is confident things will turn around for his side:


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