KIDDERMINSTER Harriers and Operation Covert will both be aiming to hit the target at Aggborough on Saturday.
Harriers will be bidding for cup glory against high-flying Grays Athletic in the second round of the FA Trophy and Operation Covert is hoping football fans dig deep and support a special collection for our appeal.
Mark Woodward, site warden at Rhydd Covert, said: "It is a kind gesture of Harriers to allow us to try and raise some extra money for Rhydd Covert.
"The club has had a difficult time in recent months but this shows they are a community club and take the opportunity to try and help good causes in Wyre Forest whenever they can.
"We expect to have at least a dozen or so Scouts and adults shaking buckets during half-time."
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