Rejuvenated Leyton Orient stand between Kidderminster Harriers and a first home win in Division Three since October 26.

Harriers' form has been much better on their travels as at Aggborough they have suffered 2-1 defeats to Carlisle and York since the 2-1 beating of Cambridge.

Boss Ian Britton saw his men rediscover their winning ways last weekend with a 2-0 success at high-flying Wrexham.

Britton names an unchanged side from that good display with Drewe Broughton, suspended from Sunday's game against Bury, left on the bench.

Harriers are looking to move back towards the play-off zone after a disappointing November of results.

Orient have won their last three league games to climb out of the danger zone to help forget about being knocked out of the FA Cup by non-league Margate.

The Londoners are also completely unchanged from their last fixture, a 1-0 win with 10 men at struggling Swansea.

Harriers: Brock; Coleman, Ayres, Hinton; Bennett, Melligan, Flynn, Parrish, Shilton; Henriksen, Bishop. Subs: Foster, Broughton, Danby (GK), Williams, Doyle.

Orient: Barrett; Barnard, Joseph, Smith, Jones, Lockwood; Canham, Harris, Brazier; Ibehre, Tate.

Subs: Thorpe, Nugent, Martin, Morris (GK), Stephens.

Referee: Peter Walton (Northants)