KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Mark Yates will discover this week if he is in danger of missing the FA Trophy final.
Yates is expected to learn the date of his Football Association disciplinary hearing before Saturday's Conference match against Morecambe at Aggborough.
The 37-year-old was charged with misconduct following an altercation with Exeter's Lee Elam after the two sides met at Aggborough on February 17.
If found guilty, Yates is likely to face a fine and touchline ban, which could include the May 12 Wembley date with Stevenage Borough.
An FA spokesman confirmed a hearing date was due to be announced later this week once Yates had been informed.
However, they thought it would be unlikely that Yates' involvement in the Trophy final would be affected.
Meanwhile, Harriers' loan right-back Glenn Wilson has been recalled by Rushden due to injuries at Nene Park.
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