KIDDERMINSTER Harriers assistant boss Gary Whild revealed there are no plans to strengthen the squad ahead of tomorrow’s Blue Square Bet Premier trip to Mansfield Town (noon).

The Aggborough number two and manager Steve Burr have faith in the team’s ability to maintain their play-off push.

“I don’t imagine us bringing in any new faces today,” said Whild, ahead of the closure of the loan window at 5pm tonight.

“We have secured Sean Canham until the end of the season and have faith in the players here who have done fantastically considering all that has gone on off the pitch.”

Harriers, who were without a match last weekend, saw their five-point cushion in the final play-off spot cut to two but they now have a game in hand over sixth-placed Fleetwood Town.

Their Field Mill trip will see the return of England ‘C’ international midfielder Jack Byrne after a four-match ban for his dismissal in the Darlington clash on February 22.

Harriers will also welcome back defender Mark Albrighton after he missed the AFC Wimbledon victory with a tooth abscess.

The Worcestershire outfit have announced four new deals with Whild and Burr penning contracts until the end of the 2014 campaign, while keeper Danny Lewis and midfielder Callum Gittings have signed two and one year extensions respectively.

“It is good that we are able to start planning for next season,” Whild added.

“In the past, this club have had to start from scratch each summer so it is good to be able to have some continuity.”

Harriers are taking a large support to Mansfield tomorrow with the club filling three coaches.