It was due to be a fifth consecutive fixture at the Mounting Systems Stadium for the Seasiders, but the match has been called off due to a waterlogged pitch.
At the start of the run of home games, Bridlington lost 5-2 against Ossett United, though quickly responded with a 1-0 victory over Heaton Stannington.
Their third game in seven days resulted in a 2-0 defeat against Newton Aycliffe. Denny Ingram’s side were then due to travel to Consett AFC, though that was also postponed due to the wintery weather.


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