STRIKER Ian Foster is on stand-by for a place in Kidderminster Harriers starting line-up for tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three clash against Macclesfield Town at Aggborough (3pm).
The former Hereford United campaigner is poised to take over from suspended Drewe Broughton.
Foster has made the starting line-up on only four occasions so far this season with seven appearances on the substitutes bench.
His expected return is one of at least two changes Kidderminster will be forced to make to the side which beat struggling Hull City 1-0 at Aggborough last Saturday.
Mark Clyde has now been recalled by Wolves from his loan spell but would have missed out tomorrow due to his call up for the Northern Ireland Under 21 team as captain for their European Championship qualifying match with Spain in Almansa tonight.
His Molineux team-mate John Melligan, however, will remain at Aggborough for a further month.
Because of Clyde's return to Wolves the First Division club have loaned Harriers 20-year-old central defender Kenny Coleman for a monh.
The Cork-born six six footer is the fourth Wolves player to be loaned to Kidderminster inside 12 months,
Midfielder Sean Parrish is battling his way back to fitness after hamstring trouble while giant central defender Abdou Sall continues to be dogged by a mystery ankle injury which has been investigated with a series of tests and scans at Lilleshall.
The examinations reveal no serious problems but the 21-year-old has not yet declared himself fit to play.
Kidderminster, meanwhile, will be bidding to stretch their impressive unbeaten league run to ten matches when they take on their former Conference rivals tomorrow.
The match pitches together the two worst supported teams in the Nationwide League, but Harriers will go into the encounter brimming with confidence after Danish front-runner Bo Henriksen's well-taken winner last Saturday beat Hull and led to their manager Jan Molby being given the sack yesterday.
Harriers boss Ian Britton said: "The lads are in a great frame of mind. I just don't want them getting complacent because we are having a good run.
"The players are really enjoying themselves in training and on the pitch. Things couldn't really be any better."
Macclesfield are currently six points below Kidderminster who have not tasted defeat in the league since they lost 3-1 at high-riding Rushden & Diamonds in the third match of the season on August 17.
FORMCAST: Harriers to stretch their unbeaten run with a 2-1 win.
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