MIDFIELDERS Mike Marsh and Dean Bennett will be back for Nationwide Conference table-toppers Kidderminster Harriers when they visit Kingstonian tomorrow (3.0).
Both missed last Saturday's 1-0 triumph over lowly Sutton United at Aggborough because of one-match suspensions.
The duo are likely to replace Rene Petersen and Andy Brownrigg.
Set for a place in Harriers squad is defender Steve Pope who has resumed training following an ankle injury.
Defender Phil King has battled back from a calf problem but is unlikely to feature tomorrow when Kidderminster will again be without midfielder Shaun Cunnington and striker Mark Druce.
Cunnington saw a specialist this week and was given the go-ahead to step up training following a troublesome back injury.
However, he remains weeks away from being fit enough for a place in the squad.
Former Hereford United campaigner Druce is still battling to overcome a groin injury.
Kidderminster will be going into tomorrow's tough clash on the back of an unbeaten ten-match run in the league.
Included in the sequence is a hard-earned 2-0 victory at home to King-stonian on December 4.
Aggborough manager Jan Molby, whose side are currently four points clear at the top of the table, said: "I'm sure it's going to be different to our last two matches against Hayes and Sutton. Being the home side the onus will be on Kingstonian and it should be a bit more of an open game.
"Only two months ago Kingstonian were top of the league. They are still a good team and fully capable of upsetting us.
"We are on a good run at the mom-ent and the longer we can keep it going the better.
"But going to places like Kingstonian will be tough and we will have to expect that.
"They did well when they came to Aggborough and it took a while for us to break through.
"But, as I have said before, there are no easy games in this league."
Kingstonian have not been in the best of form recently and have slip-ped to seventh position in the league.
They have won six and lost six of their 14 home league encounters so far this season.
They are quoted by bookes Ladbrokes as 14-1 to win the Conference.
Harriers are second favourites at 5-1 behind Rushden & Diamonds who are 5-4.
Kidderminster (from): Clarke, Clarkson, Stamps, Webb, Hinton, Smith, Marsh, Skovbjerg, Hadley, Foster, Bennett, Petersen, Brownrigg, Hines, Brock, Harman, Taylor, Davies, Pope.
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