INJURY-HIT Kidderminster Harriers look set to call up strikers Drewe Broughton and Ian Foster for tonight's Nationwide League Division Three clash against Joe Kinnear's high-flying Luton Town at Aggborough (7.45).
They are poised to take over from Colin Larkin and Bo Henriksen who are both on the casualty list.
Larkin is expected to be out of action for three weeks with hamstring trouble while Henriksen is regarded as being 'very doubtful' because of a groin injury.
Broughton and Foster were on the subs bench for Saturday's 4-1 win at Torquay, although both played.
Foster responded by scoring twice and is looking forward to the chance of repeating the medicine against The Hatters, who are living up to their tag as one of the title favourites by occupying second place in the table.
Foster, whose side can move into the play-off zone if they win or draw tonight, said: "I'm looking forward to it because who would have thought a few years ago Kidderminster versus Luton in a league game.
"That's fantastic for the club and if we can take something from the Luton game that's a big achievement in the short space of time that we have been in the league.
"We'll just go and try and enjoy the game like we always do at home."
If Foster and Broughton are in the starting line-up defenders Adie Smith and Ian Joy could be the ones to take their places on the subs bench.
Smith has just returned to training after undergoing a groin operation last month while defender Ian Clarkson has recovered from the dead leg he sustained against Torquay.
Kidderminster, meanwhile, are hoping for their biggest gate of the season tonight, their current highest being 3,962 for the visit of Hull last month.
The Hatters were originally due to have visited Aggborough on December 1 but they controversially cried off because of an injury and illness crisis.
Harriers' manager Jan Molby is relishing the chance for his play-off hopefuls to put a dent in Luton's promotion bid, but is expecting a difficult test.
He said: "We're obviously going to be up against excellent opposition. First we had Rochdale, then Hull and now we have got Luton who are better than the two of them. They have got eight away wins already in the league which is im-pressive -- the best in Division Three.
"They come here on the back of four wins and a draw. It's going to be difficult for us, we are really looking forward to it."
FORMCAST: Harriers could well have their wings clipped in a 1-1 draw.
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