KIDDERMINSTER Harriers will have two new players in their squad for tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three clash against York City at Aggborough (3pm).
Midfielder Neil Mackenzie and utility player Parfait Medou-Oyte have both joined Harriers this week.
Former Cambridge United campaigner Mackenzie has arrived on a contract which will keep him at Kidderminster until the rest of the season.
Manager Jan Molby has also pushed through a deal to secure the services of utility player Medou-Oyte.
Twenty-four-year-old Mackenzie will be able to make his debut now that he has decided to drop his appeal against Cambridge's recent decision to terminate his contract.
Frenchman Medou-Oyte has im-pressed while on trial at Kidderminster and has now signed an 18 month contract
His latest club was Greenock Morton, although he has also played for top French outfit Le Havre.
He arrives at Aggborough on a free transfer and could start tomorrow on the subs bench.
The 23-year-old can play at right back, centre half or midfield.
Tomorrow also signals the return of former Oxford United and Portsmouth striker John Durnin after signing a contract until the end of the season.
Molby said: "There's always a chance he's going to nick a goal from nothing. I also think when you have got people like that in the team it gives the other players confidence because they think that if we get anywhere near the opposition goal there is a chance."
During his initial month-long spell Durnin hit four goals in six games for Kidderminster who go into tomorrow's clash after failing to win any of their last five home league matches, scoring just two goals.
Molby said: "The York game is another one of those where you look at it and think we have got a chance. It's at Aggborough where we don't score a lot of goals, but on the other hand it's got to change sooner rather than later."
He added that the decision to draft in new blood does not necessarily mean that players will leave Aggborough.
"There's no pressure from the Board to off-load. Obviously, the situation could change if one or two players become unhappy. What we've got now is that we are starting to get some real competition for places and I think that's important."
Midfielders Dean Bennett (cut eye) and Paul Webb (groin) are ruled out.
Kidderminster go into tomorrow's clash without a win in their last five home league game, during which they have scored just two goals.
Kidderminster (from): Brock, Clarkson, Stamps, Shail, Hinton, Smith, Bird, Horne, Foster, Ducros, Hadley, Bogie, Clarke, Davies, Corbett, Mackenzie, Medou-Oyte.
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