Whitby Town remain without a point at home this season after a 1-0 loss to Stalybridge Celtic on Saturday.
A penalty on the hour mark sealed victory for the North West side who themselves are just above the NPL Premier relegation zone.
Town drop a place to third-bottom after five defeats from five, in the league, at the Towbar Express Stadium.
It was a first home outing for five weeks.
Manager Nathan Haslam admitted it was a "poor performance" when he spoke to Whitby Town TV post-match:


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