Goal-poacher Bo Henriksen passed a fitness test to face Luton Town in the clash of the Division Three form teams.

A win or even a draw could put Harriers into the play-off zone and the inclusion of Henriksen, who has scored four goals in the last three games, could prove crucial. Bo Henriksen passes a late fitness test

Young striker Colin Larkin is missing with a groin injury so his place goes to big Drewe Broughton, while teenager Lee Ayres is brought in to the centre of defence with Danny Williams moving forward into midfield.

Harriers have won seven out of the last eight Division Three games and are in tremendous goal-scoring form.

However, Luton are unbeaten in the last five matches and have won eight fixtures on their travels this season.

Joe Kinnear's side are still missing at least five injured players including experienced striker Carl Griffiths and Aussie centre-back Chris Coyne.

The original game between the two sides in December was controversially called off due to a flu and injury crisis at Luton are now in second place and are hot promotion favourites.

Harriers: Brock; Clarkson, Hinton, Ayres, Stamps; Appleby, Williams, Blake; Henriksen, Broughton, Bennett. SUBS: Murphy (GK), Foster, Shilton, Ducros, Joy.

Luton: Ovendale; Boyce, Perrett, Bayliss, Taylor; Berkovic, Spring, Nicholls, Valois; Howard, Crowe.

SUBS: Emberson, Forbes, Hillier, Hughes, Johnson.

REFEREE: Joe Ross, London