KIDDERMINSTER Harriers will be ringing the changes for tonight's Worcestershire Senior Cup quarter-final against Stourport Swifts at Aggborough (7.45).
A number of players who have not featured in Harriers starting line-up recently are expected to play, including Andy Ducros, Sam Shilton and Ian Foster. All three played in the reserves' 2-0 win over Westfields in Monday's Worcester Royal Infirmary Cup tie.
Ruled out because of a one-match ban is Danny Williams while front-runner Tony Bird serves the second game of his three-match suspension.
Stourport, making their first appearance in the competition, hope to include new striker Kerry Giddings from Halesowen Town.
Defender Nigel Laker is also set to play, but Asa Charlton and Dave Davies are both suspended with skipper Lea Shaw out injured.
Defender Quentin Townsend, meanwhile, has left Swifts to sign for Bilston Town and link up with their new boss Steve Daley.
"Steve is a good coach and I've played for him before at Bromsgrove so I'm looking forward to working with him again," said Townsend.
Aggborough boss Jan Molby said: "The Swifts have come a long way in a short spell and they have done exceptionally well, so they will put us through our paces. It should be a good game and a good work-out for the lads."
FORMCAST: Harriers can progress with a 2-1 victory.
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