JAN Molby is taking advantage of Kidderminster Harriers' blank day tomorrow by carrying out a spying mission at Hull City.
Hull are Harriers' next Nationwide League Division Three opponents next Saturday, and the Aggborough boss will watch them tomorrow when they entertain Torquay United.
Kidderminster were due to have visited Shrewsbury Town, but the match was called off earlier this week because their Gay Meadow ground is flooded.
Molby's trip to Boothferry Park will also enable him to run the rule over Torquay who entertain Harriers on January 1.
Because of the Shrewsbury wash-out Molby doubled up on training sessions yesterday and today. There will be a further session tomorrow morning.
"Then on Monday we'll start preparing for the Hull game," said Molby, who added: "It's an ideal opportunity to do a little bit more physical work.
"Then next Tuesday we also have the Worcestershire Senior Cup tie against Solihull for one or two players to have a run-out.
"The good thing is we have got ourselves in a healthy position in the league and missing the game tomorrow will not be disastrous in terms of teams overtaking us.
"We will have the games in hand, but they are only good to us if we can win them."
Paul Webb, who has been side-lined by a groin injury, played 80 minutes for the reserves at Burton this week.
Molby said: "We don't want to rush him. He's lost a lot of games and training and we need to work a little bit on his overall fitness."
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