The Blues want to complete a double over their relegation rivals Rushall Olympic.
Town beat the Walsall side, 3-1, in October, at the Towbar Express Stadium.
Whitby are looking to put more distance between themselves and the NPL Premier relegation zone.
They won their first match under the management team of Lee Bullock and Jason Kennedy on Tuesday, 3-0 away to Cleethorpes Town.
Skipper Hawkins is set to make his 200th appearance for the Blues in the clash.
Midfielder Layton Watts has two matches to avoid a booking and pick up a three-match suspension.
He's expecting a tough afternoon:
"Yeah, definitely. Totally agree, but obviously, like you say, we've got to go and get them. It's all right saying that we need the three points. We have to ultimately put the performance in and get the three points and I think the lads will, and obviously if we do, it helps us massively going forward for the season."
There's more from Watts, plus Bullock and team-mate Jake Charles on the latest Codcast.
Kick-off is 3.00pm and there's live commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before.


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