KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have had their lead at the top of the Nationwide Conference table trimmed to four points.
Title rivals Rushden & Diamonds narrowed the gap with a 2-0 home victory over Kettering Town last night.
Rushden now have one match in hand over Jan Molby's promotion-seekers whose next game will be against the big-spending Northamptonshire outfit on Saturday, April 8.
Before that, Rushden face home matches against Nuneaton Borough on Saturday and Morecambe the following Tuesday.
Kidderminster will finish the season with four games in the last eight days, having arranged their match at Sutton United for Wednesday, May 3 (7.45).
The sides were due to meet this Saturday but Sutton are playing their FA Umbro Trophy semi-final with Kingstonian.
Harriers have also arranged dates for their two-leg Worcestershire Senior Cup final against Solihull Borough.
The first leg, on Tuesday, April 11, will be at Redditch United's Valley Stadium, where Solihull play their home matches. The second leg will be at Aggborough on Monday, April 17.
Meanwhile, Worcester City are waiting to find out the full extent of Carl Heeley's injury.
The City midfielder was stretchered off during Monday night's 2-1 home Dr Martens League Premier Division defeat against table-topping Boston United.
Worcester boss John Barton said: "His studs got locked in the ground and then he got a blow in the back. It's affected his groin and midriff and we'll just have to see how it settles down."
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