KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have injury doubts over Ian Clarkson and Bo Henriksen for tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three clash against high-flying Hull City at Aggborough (3pm).

Defender Clarkson has a foot problem while striker Henriksen, on loan from Danish club Herfolge, is battling to overcome a groin strain.

Manager Jan Molby rates both of them as having only a 50-50 chance of being fit in time to face the Tigers.

"We'll make a late decision on them like we did for the match with Rochdale on Boxing Day," said the Harriers chief.

Henriksen was Kidderminster's hero against Rochdale, scoring twice in a 4-1 victory as Molby's men made it five wins in their last six league outings.

The triumph hoisted Harriers up two places to 11th in the table and six points adrift of the play-off zone.

Molby, however, is expecting his players to face a stern examination tomorrow against a Hull side who beat Harriers 2-1 at Boothferry Park in August.

He said: "They have lost four league games on their travels, but they are third in the league and you are not there unless you have something about you.

"They have real live-wires up front in Lawrie Dudfield and Gary Alexander, so they are going to cause us problems.

"They are a big physical side and they will bring a big following, so it's set up to be a nice game for us. But we will have to be as good as we can be to get something out of it.

"We knew the three games over Christmas and New Year against Rochdale, Hull and Mansfield, would be difficult but we have started well.

"There is confidence in the camp, but we have got to make sure we don't become over-confident because it will be a tough game for us.

"The over-confidence also goes for the fans as well. They cannot come here and automatically expect us to beat Hull.

"It will be a hard game, but if we perform as well as we know we can then we have got a chance of winning."

Hull, who are seven points behind the leaders Plymouth, will be eager to return to action after having their Boxing Day game at York called off because of a frozen pitch.

Meanwhile, full-back Scott Stamps is set to miss Harriers' home match with Darlington on January 12 after collecting his fifth booking of the season against Rochdale.

Kidderminster (from): Brock, Stamps, Hinton, Williams, Clarkson, Bennett, Blake, Sall, Larkin, Appleby, Henriksen, Broughton, Foster, Ducros, Joy, Danby.

FORMCAST: Harriers can clip Hull's wings with a 1-0 win.