Bo Henriksen and Ian Clarkson both passed fitness tests on knocks to face Hull.
That boost means boss Jan Molby can field the same side that hammered Rochdale 4-1 on Boxing Day.
Henriksen scored two in that game and the Danish striker will be hoping to add to his tally today.
Fellow forwards Drewe Broughton and Ian Foster must make do with a place on the bench.
Hull are hit by suspensions to Justin Whittle and Mike Edwards, while keeper Matt Glennon is injured.
Glennon's understudy Paul Musselwhite makes his first appearance of the season and striker Lawrie Dudfield is surprisingly dropped to the bench.
It appears their manager Brian Little is going to switch to a 4-5-1 formation, having recalled Mark Greaves who was injured in the first meeting between the two sides, which Hull won 2-1 in late August.
Harriers have been in impressive form, winning the last five out of six Division Three games.
Hull have slipped slightly and are without a win in three games although the well-off Yorkshire club are still third in the table.
Harriers: Brock; Clarkson, Sall, Hinton, Stamps; Appleby, Williams D, Blake; Bennett, Henriksen, Larkin. Subs: Danby (GK), Broughton, Foster, Ducros, Joy.
Hull: Musselwhite, Petty, Mohan, Goodison, Holt; Sneekes, Whitmore, Greaves, Johnsson, Alexander. Subs: Glennon (GK), Williams R, Dudfield, Rowe, Matthews.
Referee Bill Jordan, Tring.
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