KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are likely to call up Mark Shail or Lee Ayres in place of the injured Abdou Sall for tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three clash against Mansfield Town at Field Mill (3pm).

Central defender Sall limped off with a groin strain during the first half of Harriers' 3-0 triumph over Hull City at Aggborough on Saturday.

Former Worcester City campaigner Shail has made only five first-team appearances this term while Ayres has been battling his way back to fitness after a series of injury setbacks including a badly broken toe.

Harriers boss Jan Molby, meanwhile, is warning his players to be on their guard against Mansfield's hot-shot front-runner Chris Greenacre who has bagged 14 goals so far this season.

He said: "I think if you have got a striker like Greenacre you have always got a chance of winning games. He's probably the best there is in the third division, so he's going to be a handful.

"But overall they are an excellent side. They play some great football and that's going to make it really difficult for us.

"Mansfield are regarded as one of the best footballing sides in the division. They are a small, young team, and they shift the ball about."

The game at Aggborough in September ended in a 1-1 draw when Harriers' scorer was former Mansfield campaigner Mark Blake.

Midfielder Blake said: "Mansfield will be a tough test for us. For me I will be treating it like any other game and I won't be thinking of the reception I get.

"I am a Kidderminster player now and they pay my wages. I expect nothing more than to get three points."

Kidderminster (from): Brock, Clarkson, Shail, Ayres, Hinton, Stamps, Appleby, Williams, Blake, Bennett, Henriksen, Larkin, Broughton, Ducros, Foster, Joy, Danby.

FORMCAST: Harriers can come away with a 1-1 draw.