HULL'S smart new stadium is Saturday's destination for Kidderminster Harriers who will play in front of a five-figure crowd, a rare occasion for Ian Britton's men.
The game has less crunch after Hull's sacking of former Harriers boss Jan Molby earlier in the season with former England caretaker manager Peter Taylor taking his place.
Hull have five wins, two draws and three defeats from the last 10 games. Top scorer is Northern Ireland cap Stuart Elliott with 11 goals.
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