KIDDERMINSTER Harriers' debut clash in the Nationwide League Division Three against Torquay United at Aggborough tomorrow is attracting massive worldwide attention.

Football followers from as far a field as America, New Zealand, Canada, Malaysia and Denmark have been in contact with the club this week asking for tomorrow's historic match programme to be sent to them.

It is set to become a valuable collector's item and will be Kidderminster's biggest selling programme in their 114-year history.

Harriers usually sell around 1,000 on match days but tomorrow's sales are expected to exceed 3,500.

The match is expected to attract a gate of about 5,000 after Torquay sold 600 of their 1000-ticket allocation.

Home fans without tickets will only be admitted to the South Stand (via Turnstile D). There are around 200 still available but all other tickets have been sold.

n Visitors Torquay United will be hoping to add to the international flavour at Aggborough.

The Devon side plan to include French defender Jules Mendy and his countryman Habib Sissoko in their line-up -- but are still waiting for their work permits to arrive.

If the pair, signed from Racing Club Paris and Belgian club Kappelen respectively, are unavailable it will be another blow to Torquay boss Wes Saunders who has four first teamers already ruled out including captain Brian Healy.