KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are hoping Bo Henriksen, Andy Bishop and Dean Bennett will all be fit to face Nationwide League Division Three promotion play-off rivals Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium tomorrow (3pm).

The trio have had their training schedule disrupted this week because of injuries.

On-loan striker Bishop has knee trouble while 19-goal leading marksman Henriksen and midfielder Bennett have hamstring problems.

Included in Harriers' squad will be young goalkeeper John Danby who has been recalled from his loan period with Stourport Swifts.

He will act as cover for Stuart Brock now that Aggborough boss Ian Britton has revealed that Fraser Digby will not figure in Kidderminster's six match run-in to the end of the season.

Digby joined Harriers on a month-to-month basis in January and had kept Brock out of the team until the former Swindon Town campaigner sustained a knee injury and missed the last two games against Macclesfield and Hartlepool.

Britton said: "We haven't fallen out with Fraser. He has done his job but we need to look to next season, as well as this. Brock is under contract for next year and Fraser will be elsewhere."

Harriers, who have failed to win in their last five outings, go into tomorrow's clash in 11th place in the table, four points away from a play-off spot.

Oxford already occupy the last play-off slot and will be hoping to complete the 'double' over Kidderminster after winning 3-1 at Aggborough on January 28.

Tomorrow's trip signals the start of a vital spell for Harriers who are in action again on Tuesday when they visit Rochdale.

Britton said: "It's got to the stage where I think we need to win four of our last six games.

"I think 70 points will be enough to get us into the top seven but if we play like we did on Saturday against Hartlepool we will win all six.

"The first half performance was scintillating. We made the team at the top of the table, and who are on course to be champions, look very ordinary."

Harriers chairman Colin Youngjohns said: "I won't give up hope until it's mathematically impossible.

"Oxford is a crucial fixture for us and if we can go and beat them then we have a game in hand on most of the teams.

"Three points from Rochdale too would put us right back in the hunt.

"It's not beyond the realms of possibility that we can squeeze into seventh position if we can hit a run of form."

FORMCAST: A 1-1 draw is on the cards.