Kidderminster Harriers are chasing that elusive first away point of the season on their visit to close rivals Shrewsbury Town tonight.Ian Foster recalled to the Harriers attack

Harriers have lost at Darlington, Hull and Rochdale so far in stark contrast to their unbeaten league form at Aggborough.

Shrewsbury, meanwhile, have made a superb start to the campaign with four early wins taking them into the top five of Division Three.

Harriers boss Jan Molby sprang a number of surprises in his team selection, dropping wide men Tony Bird and Sam Shilton who appeared on the substitute's bench.

The Dane was also without the services through injury of Mark Shail, Dean Bennett, on-loan striker Colin Larkin, Craig Hinton and Lee Ayres.

Although right-back Parfait Medou-Otye was available after serving a three-match suspension, there was no place for him in the 16-man squad.

Recalled to the side were left-sided Scott Stamps, young midfielder Ben Davies, playmaker Andy Ducros, pacy forward Ian Foster and target man Drewe Broughton, who has been the subject of recent interest from Oxford.

Shrewsbury also had injury troubles and were without striker Chris Freestone, Welsh midfielder Jamie Tolley and former Manchester United youngster Josh Walker.

They made one change to the starting line-up from Friday's 2-1 defeat at fellow high-flyers Mansfield with teenager Karl Murray in for Pete Wilding in midfield.

Shrewsbury: Cartwright; Drysdale, Redmile, Heathcote, Rioch; Aiston, Atkins, Murray, Jagielka; Rodgers, Jemson. Subs: Wilding, Dunbavin, Tretton, Moss, Lowe.

Harriers: Brock; Clarkson, Smith, Stamps, Joy; Davies, Williams, Blake; Ducros; Broughton, Foster. Subs: Murphy, Shilton, Bird, Hadley, Sall.

Referee: RJ Olivier (Sutton Coldfield).