STRIKER Colin Larkin is set to make his debut for Kidderminster Harriers in tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three clash against Plymouth Argyle at Aggborough (3pm).

The 19-year-old has joined Harriers on a month's loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Aggborough boss Jan Molby said "He's a goal scorer and puts defenders on the back foot because of his pace and I think that's what we have been lacking.

"We thought that Ian Foster would be capable of doing that but maybe he needs another couple of months away from being anywhere near what he was before injury.

"We felt we needed something in the meantime so we have decided to bring in Larkin.

"It's not a loan with a view to a permanent move because Wolves think too much of him.

"He's very quick, has good movement, so we are looking forward to having him her.

"Obviously it's a different level to what he's used to playing at and he's only 19, but he's a very exciting talent."

Harriers again look likely to be without hamstring victim Mark Blake while defender Scott Stamps should be available after an ankle injury.

Fullback Parfait-Medou-Otye is still unavailable because of a three-match suspension.

The Pilgrims will be arriving at Aggborough with an unbeaten away league record, having returned from their travels with two victories and a draw.

They moved into eighth place with a 3-1 midweek win over Swansea.

Molby said: "They have had two excellent away wins at Torquay and Rushden & Diamonds and a draw at Hull which are good results.

"Last season they found it very difficult on their travels, but they have done something about that. Strangely enough it's their home form that's suffering.

"But it's going to be tough for us. In their away games they have been 4-5-1, getting people behind the ball and making it difficult.

"We had two strange games with them last season where we lost 4-0 there and won 3-0 at home. Their manager Paul Sturrock has now got his feet under the table and there's no doubt that he'll have an organised outfit tomorrow that's going to make it as difficult for us as he possibly can."

Harriers' 3-0 win over Plymouth last season remains their best win in the Football League to date. Stewart Hadley, Neil McKenzie and Thomas Skovbjerg were their marksmen.

Kidderminster (from): Brock, Clarkson, Joy, Davies, Hinton, Smith, Bird, Williams, Hadley, Bennett, Shilton, Larkin, Broughton, Foster, Ducros, Shail, Stamps, Murphy.