BO Henriksen and Scott Stamps look set for a place in Kidderminster Harriers' starting line-up for tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three clash against relegation-haunted Macclesfield Town at Moss Rose (3pm).
Both have made substitute appearances recently after battling their way back from injury.
Striker Henriksen, Harriers' leading scorer with 18 goals, has been suffering from hamstring trouble while defender Stamps is returning to action after a lengthy lay-off following a groin operation.
Defender Lee Ayres, however, has gone onto the casualty list after having five stitches inserted in a gashed ankle which he sustained Tuesday's 1-0 defeat at Lincoln City.
Promotion-hopefuls Harriers could include deadline-day signing Hugh McAuley, formerly with Cheltenham Town, in midfield.
But they will again be without John Melligan who is on international duty with Republic of Ireland U21s while his fellow midfielder Dean Bennett is likely to stay on the substitutes' bench as he is short of match fitness following a hamstring tear.
On-loan defender Wes Morgan will not be available tomorrow as he has been recalled by Nottingham Forest.
The 19-year-old had been been struggling with a back injury which forced him to miss the Lincoln game, but he was due to have returned to Forest after tomorrow's game anyway.
"He's done well here and we wish him the best of luck," said Harriers boss Ian Britton, whose side will be aiming to get back on track after three games without a win.
He said: "There are now only eight games to play and sooner or later we've got to take the bull by the horns instead of relying on results elsewhere."
On-loan Wolves defender Kenny Coleman is still receiving treatment on a groin-stomach injury and is out.
Kidderminster, who lost 2-0 at home to Macclesfield in October, go into the match in 11th place, two points away from a play-off spot and four adrift of an automatic promotion position. The Silkmen are 19th, two points off the relegation zone.
FORMCAST: Harriers to be content with a 1-1 draw.
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