New loan signing Kenny Coleman breaks straight into the Kidderminster Harriers team to face old Conference rivals Macclesfield Town.
Harriers, aiming to extend their unbeaten run in Division Three to 10 games, have signed the young Irish defender from Wolverhampton Wanderers for a month.
The home side, who have lost Mark Clyde back to Wolves after his temporary spell, are without the suspended Drewe Broughton which means a big chance for fellow striker Ian Foster to impress.
Macclesfield'ss midfield has been hit by injuries over recent months to Chris Priest, Chris Byrne, Karl Munroe and Paul Aldridge, while Andy Welsh has returned to Stockport after a loan period.
Youngster Lee Hardy is brought into the first 11 of a Macclesfied team that should not be underestimated despite their lowly position.
Although last Saturday's 2-0 win over Boston ended a run of three defeats Silkmen, they have previously beat current leaders Hartlepool 2-0 and Hull 3-1 on their travels.
Harriers: Brock; Coleman, Ayres, Stamps; Hinton, Melligan, Williams, Flynn, Shilton; Henriksen, Foster. Subs: Danby (GK), Smith, Ducros, Doyle, Joy.
Macclesfield; Wilson; Tinson, Ridler, O'Neill; Hitchen, Hardy, Welch, Whitaker, Adams; Lightbourne, Tipton. Subs: Martin (GK), Askey, Abbey, Robinson, Eaton.
Referee: Carl Boyeson, East Yorkshire.
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