The final away trip of the season takes Kidderminster Harriers to Hull's impressive 25,000-capacity Kingston Communications Stadium.
Harriers can keep their slight play-off hopes alive with a victory today and then another three points at home to Bristol Rovers next weekend.
Top scorer Bo Henriksen is back from a two match suspension in place of Andy Bishop upfront.
Harriers last game in Yorkshire was only five days ago when they earned a 0-0 draw at York.
They are still without midfielder John Melligan (ill), and defender Adie Smith (knee), and Kenny Coleman (stomach).
Hull are having to settle for mid-table mediocrity despite spending big money by Divisions Three standards throughout the season.
Former Harriers boss Jan Molby and assistant Gary Barnett, who jumped ship to join Hull in the summer, were sacked after a poor start and a 1-0 defeat at Kidderminster on October 5.
Ex-England caretaker Peter Taylor has taken charge and brought in £100,000 striker Ben Burgess from Stockport but his side remains desperately inconsistent.
Aggborough old boy, midfielder Richie Appleby, remains on the side lines with a knee injury after failing to complete a first-team game all season.
Hull: Fettif; Otsemobor, Joseph, Whittle, Delaney; Regan, Keates, Melton, Elliott; Burgess, Walters.
Subs: Musselwhite (GK), Webb, Reeves, Burton, Russell.
Harriers: Brock; Hinton, Scott, Stamps; Bennett, Flynn, Williams, Parrish, Shilton; Broughton, Henriksen.
Subs: Danby (GK), Foster, McAuley, Ayres, Bishop.
Referee: P T Crossley, Kent.
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