KIDDERMINSTER Harriers will have striker Colin Larkin and goalkeeper Stuart Brock available for tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three clash against struggling Lincoln City at Aggborough (3pm).

Both have missed the last two league games, including Monday's 2-1 defeat at lowly Bristol Rovers which severely dented Harriers' hopes of a play-off place.

Larkin is back in contention after recovering from an operation to remove a cyst from his neck.

"It was only a minor thing, although it was enough to keep him out against Southend and Bristol Rovers," said Harriers caretaker manager Ian Britton.

Brock has now completed a two-match suspension for being sent off in Kidderminster's recent match with Luton Town.

On-loan Gary Montgomery from Coventry City has deputised for Brock, but was one of three Harriers players to be given their marching orders against The Pirates on Monday.

Tenth-in-the-table Kidderminster go into the clash five points adrift of the final play-off spot. Their remaining games are at Rushden and Diamonds and at home to Leyton Orient.

Assistant caretaker boss Ian Clarkson admits their play-off bid is difficult but not impossible.

The former Birmingham City skipper said: "If we take nine points that will take us to 71 and you've got a chance, especially as three of those points will be against Rushden.

"I've always found that in the times I've been in the play-offs 71 points is enough. Games are running out.

"We've had one or two injuries, we've had a difficult game on Monday to cope with but every single one of the lads, to a man, has been fantastic.

"It would be easy for them to go off the boil, lose the focus and take their foot off the pedal, but in every training session that I've done the response has been fantastic."

Clarkson, who is helping Britton following the departure of Jan Molby and Gary Barnett, is calling on the fans to continue to give their backing to the players.

He said: "The support seems to have been galvanised, almost as a result of Jan and Gary leaving.

"The supporters have been brilliant. In the two games we've just had they've really got behind us, especially on Monday when they were fantastic."

Kidderminster will be bidding to complete a 'double' over Lincoln who were sunk by a Dean Bennett goal when the sides met at Sincil Bank on November 20.

FORMCAST: Harriers to win 2-0.