KIDDERMINSTER Harriers manager Jan Molby plans to name an unchanged squad for tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three clash against lowly Plymouth Argyle at Home Park (3.0).

No new injuries were reported after his side's 2-0 home defeat against table-topping Chesterfield on Tuesday night.

Front-runner Ian Foster made an earlier than expected return to the starting line-up for the match with the Spireites after being sidelined since August 28 with hamstring trouble, and is likely to be on the bench tomorrow.

"He had a little bit of treatment and massage on Wednesday, but he was fine and there was no reaction. He'll start on the bench as the first game back is always the one you can get away with, but the hard work starts now for him," said Molby.

Second choice goalkeeper Stuart Brock has also come off the casualty list following a wear and tear knee injury.

He reported no reaction after playing the second half of a reserve fixture at Here-ford when Harriers paraded trialist Tony Fenton at right-back following his release from Portsmouth. He was formerly a trainee with Manchester City.

Tomorrow pitches tenth-placed Kidderminster against a Plymouth outfit Molby thought would be strong title challengers this season.

The Pilgrims, however, have struggled and are currently fifth from bottom after losing 2-0 at Brighton on Tuesday.

Molby said, "I thought Plymouth were going to be really strong and, of course, they have still got time.

"Since the caretaker Kevin Summerfield has taken over they have had some better results. That's not a slur on the previous manager Kevin Hodges, but it does happen that a caretaker manager can improve your results.

"They have got good players and after a very slow start they are beginning to find their feet.

"Last season they only lost once at home which was in the last league game of the season, so it's going to be very tough for us.

"When the likes of Exeter City come to us they are capable of defending well for 90 minutes and that's the biggest difference in this league.

"You don't get a lot of chances and Plymouth will be exactly the same, although they have got some good front men."

Kidderminster (from): Clarke, Clarkson, Stamps, Webb, Hinton, Smith, Horne, Foster, Ducros, Shail, Durnin, Bennett, Hadley, Murphy, Bird, Bogie, Brock.