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Mark Yates set to make Kidderminster Harriers changes

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers manager Mark Yates could be forced into making changes for tonight's local derby with Steve Bull's struggling Stafford Rangers.

Both central defender Luke Jones and midfielder Matthew Bailey have completed their loan spells with Harriers.

Yates has made no secret of the fact he would like to keep Jones for longer but yesterda y's departure of Shrewsbury Town's manager Gary Peters could have a big bearing on the defender's immediate future.

Harriers have to look back to January's game against Farsley Celtic for their last success and Yates will be anxious to stop the rot which has seen his side slip back to 15th place in the Blue Square Premier.

Chasetown came from a goal down at half-time to beat Northamptonshire side Woodford United 4-2 last night to keep in touch with the BGB Southern Midland play-off contenders.

Two goals from defender Joe Williams put the Scholars in command, with Dean Perrow and Craig Holland also on target.

Rushall Olympic, who banged eight goals past Berkhamsted at the weekend, can improve their chances of promotion when they entertain sixth-placed Chesham at Dales Lane

Defender Richard Brown should return for Rushall while Karl Johnson faces a late fitness test.

Third-placed Sutton Coldfield Town face a tricky trip to Leighton, who are also looking to get among the play-off contenders.

Striker Mykel Beckley remains a doubt but the Royals hope to have both Justin Rowe and Matt Dodd available.

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