The Blues will be without an in-form midfielder for the visit of Lancaster City, on Saturday.
Layton Watts serves a two-match ban starting with the weekend visit of the promotion hopefuls.
Whitby knocked City out of the FA Cup, at the First Qualifying Round stage, 2-1, back in September.
They then held the North West outfit 0-0 in the sides' NPL Premier meeting, at City's HQ titled The Giant Axe.
The Blues are seven points clear of the division's relegation zone.
Joint-manager Jason Kennedy is anticipating a tough encounter:
"Yeah, it's always a tricky, tricky affair against Lancaster. They're very good at what they do. They can play football, they can go and be dominant, but I feel like we can match them equally as well and obviously impose ourselves on them."
There's more from Kennedy, plus his co-boss Lee Bullock and skipper Lewis Hawkins on the latest edition of the Codcast.
Kick-off at the Towbar Express Stadium is 3pm.
If you really can't make it, there's full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before.


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