SKIPPER Russ Penn is confident Kidderminster Harriers can get back on the goal trail when they entertain Salisbury City.
The Aggborough side have not scored in their last three outings and the visitors, who are unbeaten in their last 10 matches, have not conceded in that period.
"It is a concern that we haven't scored for a while," admitted Penn. "But we are confident that we can get goals.
"Salisbury are going really well at the moment and we know that it is going to be a tough game.
"We need to win, though. We need a good end of the season to help give us a good start to next term."
Penn returned to action on Wednesday night with the England C' squad having injured his calf at the beginning of the month.
The Aggborough captain came through 80 minutes for Paul Fairclough's side in the 2-1 victory over Wales and the former Scunthorpe United trainee set-up Lewis Chalm-ers' winner.
"The calf felt fine," Penn said. "I'm back fit and looking forward to joining the lads again today and get ready for tomorrow's match.
"It is always a great experience playing for your country, but now I'm focused on Kidderminster Harriers."
Harriers boss Mark Yates is hoping to have Andy Ferrell fit for the clash with the Whites after he accidentally collided with on-loan midfielder Matt Bailey on the training ground.
The former Hereford United midfielder picked up a knee injury in the collision earlier in the week, but he was back training yesterday.
City boss Nick Holmes is sweating on the fitness of striker Matt Tubbs after he pulled out of the England C' squad with a hamstring inj-ury, they will also be without midfielder Mike Fowler as he serves a one-match ban.
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