
Kick-off scheduled is for 3pm at the SFC Stadium.
The Seasiders will be aiming to return to winning ways after suffering late heartbreak last time out, while Brig will be looking to build on their most recent result.
Whitby come into the game off the back of a dramatic defeat to Gainsborough Trinity, where a 94th-minute winner denied them a hard-earned point. It was a bitter pill to swallow given how close they were to claiming a very respectable point, and they will be determined to respond with a strong performance on the road.
Bamber Bridge, meanwhile, were held to a goalless draw against Rushall Olympic in their previous outing. Against a side lower in the table, it was a result that may feel like two points dropped, and they will be eager to sharpen up in attack and make home advantage count this weekend.
The sides have already met earlier this season in a fiery encounter at the Towbar Express Stadium. On that occasion, Bamber Bridge came out on top, with Kofi Moore and Jamie Allen scoring either side of a controversial red card for Frankie Whelan in a game that was not short on incident.
TICKETS
Supporters making the trip will find admission priced at £12 for adults, £8 for concessions and EFL season ticket holders, and just £2 for under-16s.
TRAVEL
For those travelling from the Whitby area, Esk Valley are running a supporters coach, departing from the Towbar Express Stadium at 9:30am, with a pick-up at Scaling Dam 20 minutes later.
Seats are priced at £20 and must be booked in advance. Click here to book seats.
For those travelling independently, the stadium postcode is PR5 6UX. There is no parking available at the ground itself, so supporters are advised to use respectful street parking in the surrounding area.
The nearest train station is Bamber Bridge, which is approximately a 15-minute walk from the stadium.
KEEP UPDATED
Fans unable to attend can still follow the action through regular updates via social media, with a full match report published on the club website after the final whistle.
Post-match reaction and highlights will also be available on YouTube, while live commentary will be provided by This Is The Coast Extra.