KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are boasting a clean bill of health for today's big FA Trophy final with Stevenage Borough at Wembley.
But Irish left-back Jonny Harkness will have a difficult afternoon watching his team-mates in action.
Harkness is serving a suspension after picking up two red cards in the final weeks of the Conference season.
Former Worcester City player Michael Blackwood, normally a winger, will be one of boss Mark Yates' most likely options to plug the defensive gap.
Yates said: "Jonny is missing out through suspension but we have to make him feel a part of things and that's what we will do."
Harriers will rely on top-scorer James Constable and strike partner Iyseden Christie to get them on the goal trail again.
The club finished their league campaign with just one goal in the last six games.
But the central defensive partnership of skipper Stuart Whitehead and Mark Creighton have ensured Harriers do not give away much at the back.
In central midfield, terriers Russ Penn and Gavin Hurren are expected to resume their partnership.
Veteran Jeff Kenna and wingers Simon Russell and Brian Smikle, despite a recent hamstring strain, could be the other starters.
Harriers' last visit to Wembley ended in a 2-1 extra-time defeat to Woking in 1995.
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