Harriers get three back for Alfreton
Kidderminster Harriers will welcome back a hat-trick of players back as they return to Blue Square Premier action away at Alfreton.
Kidderminster Harriers will welcome back a hat-trick of players back as they return to Blue Square Premier action away at Alfreton.
But right-back Lee Vaughan is set to be rested, despite recovering from a hamstring injury, for tomorrow's game at the Impact Arena.
There's no such issues with Lee Hendrie, Luke Jones and goalkeeper Tony Breeden, who were all cup-tied last weekend.
However, they may face a fight to get their places back after Harriers romped into to a 5-1 FA Trophy win over Droylsden at home.
Dean Lyness replaced Breeden between the sticks, Tom Sharpe replaced Jones at centre-half while Dan Bradley scored after coming in for Hendrie.
Captain Mike Williams was recalled in place of Vaughan, with Mickey Demetriou switching full-back position to cover the right side of defence.
James McQuilkin also made his debut after joining on loan from Hereford for a month, replacing David Hankin on the right wing at half-time.
All played their part and leave Harriers boss Steve Burr with selection posers ahead of the trip to the struggling Reds.
Nicky Law's men find themselves in the fourth relegation place going into play while Harriers are looking to climb back into the play-off spots.
But Burr won't be underestimating their hosts, despite the gulf between the two teams.
He said: "We know how difficult it is to be playing sides who are fighting for their lives.
"They came up last year and I think have found it harder than they thought they were going to.
"But, in saying that, they have still picked up some good results at times.
"They are always difficult to beat and break down and I know that Nicky will have his side well organised and well prepared for us."