STRIKER Neil Midgley will join up with his new Kidderminster Harriers team-mates tomorrow for a special training session.
The 21-year-old has moved on loan until the end of the season from Ipswich Town.
Aggborough manager Jan Molby completed the deal shortly before yesterday's 5pm transfer deadline.
Molby has arranged a two hour training stint for tomorrow as his promotion-seekers are without a game.
Sutton United were due to have been their opponents but they are now involved in FA Umbro Trophy semi-final first leg action against Kingstonian.
Midgley's deadline day move will give him time to get to know his team-mates before their all-important Conference clash ag-ainst title-rivals Rushden & Diamonds at Aggborough a week tomorrow.
Cambridge-born Midgley went on loan to Luton Town earlier in the season and was a regular scorer for them.
They wanted to extend his loan period but was called back to Ipswich during an injury crisis.
He was Ipswich Reserves' top scorer last season and was on the mark twice earlier this week when Molby watched him in an Avon Insurance Combination victory over Wycombe Wanderers.
With Kidderminster having a blank day tomorrow, Rushden will be aiming to close the gap further by beating Nuneaton Borough at home.
They will go into the match four points behind Harriers with one match in hand.
On Tuesday the Northamptonshire big-spenders will be in Conference action again when they entertain Morcambe.
The scene will then be set for the all-ticket Aggborough showdown between the two clubs on Saturday, April 8.
Earlier today there were still a few dozen tickets left, but it was anticipated that they will all be sold by this evening.
Rushden have already sold their full allocation of tickets meaning Aggborough officials can expected a capacity 6,000-plus attendance.
Kidderminster, who have arran-ged their Conference trip to Sutton for Wednesday, May 3, will hoping to have an injury free squad to chose from by the time the Rushden match comes around.
Former Hereford United campaigner Mark Druce has been on the casualty list recently with a thigh injury while goalkeeper Tim Clarke missed last Saturday's home 2-0 win over Telford United bec-ause of a calf problem.
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