KIDDERMINSTER Harriers bid for their first National League win of the season at the 10th attempt tonight.
With ex-England keeper Tim Flowers taking over as head coach, Harriers earned their fourth draw of the campaign at fellow strugglers Halifax on Saturday.
Now the basement boys do battle with a fellow cash-strapped full-time club as Paul Cox’s Torquay United visit Aggborough (7.45pm) after a club takeover and summer rebuild.
Torquay have two victories under their belt in 18th position but they both arrived in the first three games so the seaside town are without a win in six fixtures.
Harriers were lifted by the return of centre-half Kelvin Langmead in the 1-1 draw at Halifax after injuring his heel on the opening day.
Loan defender Andrew Fox is back at Peterborough after a month but centre-half Jordan Tunnicliffe (hamstring) should return, meaning Lathaniel Rowe-Turner may move to left-back.
Tickets are available tonight on the gate for Pershore Town’s Polymac Packaging League Cup first-round tie against visitors Hereford (7.45pm).
Stourport Swifts host Holbeach United (7.45pm) for the right to entertain Worcester City in the FA Cup second qualifying round.
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