ON-loan signings Bo Henriksen and Richie Appleby will make their full debuts for Kidderminster Harriers in tomorrow's FA Cup first round showdown against Darlington at Aggborough (3pm).

They replace strikers Ian Foster and Colin Larkin who are both ruled out.

Foster starts a three-match ban for being sent off in Harriers' LDV Vans Trophy defeat at Chesterfield while Larkin, on loan from Wolves, is unable to play because Molineux boss Dave Jones does not want the 19-year-old to become cup-tied.

Their absence creates the opportunity for Henriksen and Appleby to carry on where they left off last Saturday when both scored within minutes of being drafted on as substitutes in Harriers' 3-1 win at Leyton Orient.

Henriksen is on a three-month loan from Danish First Division side Herfolge while Appleby is spending four weeks at Aggborough from Swansea City.

Harriers boss Jan Molby said: "They have made a good start to their careers here, but there's still a lot more work to be done. You can only judge them on what they have done for us so far and tomorrow will be different. It will be a very tight game."

Called up onto the substitutes' bench are Sam Shilton and Tony Bird while defender Ian Clarkson (hamstring) and midfielder Mark Blake (hip) will play after recovering from injury.

Molby is convinced Harriers can beat The Quakers if they reproduce the form that earned them home victories over Bristol Rovers (2-0) and York City (4-1), as well as the Orient success.

He believes the confidence gained from their rapid rise up the Third Division table will stand them in good stead for tomorrow.

He said: "They are beatable. If we perform anywhere near the way we played against York, Bristol and Leyton Orient then we'll win the game.

"We lost to them up there early in the season, but it was one of those games that hinged on a penalty decision followed by a sending off. Until then it was a nothing game. There wasn't a great deal in it.

"But they'll come here, try and take the heat out of it by defending and knowing that if they can keep a clean sheet they are still in the FA Cup and have got another chance."

Molby hopes a win tomorrow will spark a welcome money-spinning run in the competition.

He said: "There's a revamp in the prize-money system which is obviously the talk of the town and I don't just mean here. Everybody's talking about it.

"To win tomorrow means £20,000 and then it goes up to £30,000 for the second round and £50,000 for the third, so there's a significant amount of money to be won."

Meanwhile, Molby has been handed a charge of misconduct by the Football Association after being dismissed from the dug-out during their LDV Vans Trophy victory at Doncaster last month.

The Harriers boss plans to appeal against the charge.

Kidderminster (probable): Brock, Clarkson, Stamps, Blake, Hinton, Sall, Henriksen, Williams, Broughton, Appleby, Bennett. Subs: Smith, Ducros, Shilton, Bird, Murphy.

FORMCAST: Harriers can continue their improvement with a 2-0 victory.