BRISTOL Rovers' early form would suggest they will be a different prospect to the side Kidderminster Harriers met last season.

Harriers, who visit The Memorial Stadium on Saturday, won 2-1 in the city during the 2002-03 campaign as Rovers struggled in Division Three.

But boss Ray Graydon is slowly building a force to be reckoned with and they only suffered their first league defeat of the season on Saturday at Huddersfield 2-1.

However, they still seem to find life tough at their home ground and are yet to win there after a 0-0 draw with Rochdale, 2-2 tie with Macclesfield and a 1-0 Carling Cup defeat to Brighton.

Summer cash capture Junior Agogo is still waiting for his first goal in attack in six starts despite bagging 19 for Barnet in the Conference last season.

Midfielder Dave Savage (Oxford), centre-half Christian Edwards (Nottingham Forest), keeper Kevin Miller (Exeter) and loan forward Callum Willock (Fulham) are other new additions.

Former Harriers target Andy Rammell is still out following two knee operations.