KIDDERMINSTER Harriers' manager Jan Molby is warning his players to ignore the media hype which is surrounding their historic Nationwide Conference clash against Nuneaton Borough at Aggborough tonight (7.45).

The match has become the centre of attention due to it being the world's first ever senior football match to be controlled by three women officials.

Molby, however, wants his players to focus solely on the task ahead of them -- and that's to continue their steady climb up the table.

He said today: "The most important thing is for the hype not to get bigger than the game. We'll need to do our job on the players before the start of the match and get them in the right frame of mind.

"The important thing for us is to continue getting into the winning habit. Three points are what we need tonight."

The match will be refereed by the country's highest ranked woman official, 36-year-old Wendy Toms who will be assisted by Janie Frampton and Amy Rayner.

Toms is a Conference and FIFA women's international referee and also serves as an assistant in the Premier League and the Nationwide League.

Frampton, aged 38, and Rayner, 24, have recently been promoted to the Conference list of officials.

The three are believed to be the most senior ranked women officials in world football.

Kidderminster will be forced to make at least one change from the side which moved into 16th place in the table by beating Scarborough 2-0 at Aggborough on Saturday.

Midfielder Shaun Cunnington suffered a groin injury and is likely to be out for three weeks.

Taking his place in the squad will be James Collins who is set to return after serving a two-match ban.

It will be the last game of his loan period from Crewe and Molby is likely to discuss the player's future after tonight's match.

Steve Taylor, meanwhile, is expected to be sidelined for six weeks after undergoing an operation on his ankle last week although there is better news of Rene Petersen (hip and groin) and Phil King (thigh) who are expected to resume training soon.

Kidderminster (from): Clarke, Brownrigg, Stamps, Webb, Pope, Smith, Bennett, Skovbjerg, Druce, Foster, Collins, Hinton, Brock, Weir, Hadley, Barnett.