DANNY Williams has become to latest in a string of Kidderminster Harriers to be sidelined by suspension.

The former Liverpool, Wrexham and Wales under 21 international will miss next Saturday's Nationwide League Division Three clash with Luton Town at Aggborough for picking up five bookings.

Harriers were without front-runners Drewe Broughton, Ian Foster and Tony Bird for today's home game with Rushden & Diamonds because of suspensions.

Other Kidderminster players who have been banned so far this season are Parfait Medou-Otye, Stuart Brock and Mark Blake.

Harriers boss Jan Molby said: "It's not ideal obviously, but we'll have to deal with Williams being out. We'll obviously miss him because he's playing very well at the moment."

Molby, meanwhile, has hinted that he may renew his interest in Michael Keegan in the future.

The former England youth international has spent two weeks on trial from Swansea City and did enough to catch Molby's eye.

The Dane said: "We took a look at Michael and he did okay. He is a good passer and showed some nice touches and it's something we may pursue at a later stage."

Keegan's contract with hard-up Swansea expires at the end of the season and like every other player at Vetch Field has been made available.

He went back to Swansea after playing for the Aggborough second string in their 4-0 win over Rochdale last week.