AGGBOROUGH will host a battle of the National North’s draw specialists as Kidderminster Harriers look to boost their promotion bid at home to FC United of Manchester tomorrow.

Harriers may have slipped out of the FA Trophy in their last outing but have not been defeated in the league since September 12, a run of 14 fixtures which has featured eight draws.

FC United have embarked on a seven-match unbeaten league run of their own to move away from the bottom three during a spell that has seen them face leaders Salford City twice and four other members of the current top six.

  • Hereford will climb to the Southern League Premier Division summit if they win at Biggleswade Town.

The third-placed Bulls trail table-topping Kettering Town by two points with the benefit of four games in hand.

Saturday’s 1-0 win at Dorchester Town, earned despite the squad being decimated by a flu bug, was Hereford’s 13th league match without defeat.

  • FA Vase trailblazers Stourport Swifts and Bromsgrove Sporting do battle for a place in the final of the Worcestershire Senior Urn.

The Midland League Premier Division rivals hit the road in a bid to reach Wembley on Saturday week but will face off at Walshes Meadow to try to secure county glory.

The other semi-final is also scheduled for tonight as Division One Littleton look to cause another upset at Lye Town.

It is one of three cup competitions the Ton Boys remain in on the back of League Cup successes over Worcester City and Bromsgrove Sporting.

All four matches kick off at 7.45.