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Kidderminster Harriers are dealing from a full pack

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have the luxury of a full squad to select from for the visit of Farsley Celtic in the Blue Square Premier.

Former Blues and Republic of Ireland defender Jeff Kenna missed last week's FA Trophy clash with Weymouth through illness but has now recovered.

Manager Mark Yates hasn't ruled out the possibility of new arrivals at Aggborough and said: "We been in discussions with a number of clubs, but I wouldn't expect anything to happen until later in the month."

Yates already has Jon Munday and Johnny Harkness on loan at Worcester City.

Tamworth manager Gary Mills can include new signings Martin Foster and Colin Marrison in his side to face Blyth Spartans for the second week running.

The Lambs knocked Spartans out of the FA Trophy last week and will now look to pick up maximum Blue Square North points tomorrow.

Midfielder Foster, who has been recruited from Rushden and Diamonds, and former Hinckley United striker Marrison were both cup-tied last week.

But Mills still remains without injured defenders Adie Smith and Craig McAughtrie.

Solihull Moors hope to have Andy Ducros and Dale Anderson in their line-up for the trip to Burscough as Bob Faulkner's men seek a third straight win.

It leaves David Morrison as Moors' only long-term absentee.

AFC Telford must rule out Macclesfield Town's Michael Husbands as they host bottom side Leigh RMI.

Husbands has not recovered from a knee ligament strain before his loan deal runs out next week.

The Bucks are also missing injured defenders Indie Khela and Richard Teasdale.

Redditch United striker Carl Heggs returns to lead the attack against former club Hinckley United at the Valley Stadium. Heggs was rested from the Reds side that beat Leigh RMI last week, while Danny Spencer and Ashley Walker are suspended.

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