The Blues go to Cheshire side Macclesfield, who have already won the NPL Premier title.
Managed by TV and radio pundit, Robbie Savage, Macclesfield will play National North football next season and will receive the league trophy at Moss Rose after the game.
Macc beat the Seasiders 3-2, at the Towbar Express Stadium, earlier in the season.
Over 3,000 are expected to attend the clash.
Whitby, who guaranteed their safety with a 1-0 win over Blyth Spartans on Monday, are expected to be without injured pair, striker Matty Tymon and ex-Scarborough midfielder Michael Woods.
The latest edition of the Codcast features a preview of Saturday's clash and a look back on how Town saved themselves over the Easter weekend.
If you can't make the trip, we have full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before 3pm.
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