HARRIERS will be looking for home comforts after two defeats on the road when they take on Wrexham at Aggborough on Tuesday night (7.45pm ko).

After narrow defeats at Guiseley and Dover in the space of a week, manager Gary Whild will be looking for a lift in Kidderminster.

While the Reds are still waiting for a first win of the season in the Vanarama National League, an opening 2-2 draw against Grimsby pleased the home support.

They welcome a Dragons side who have taken flight after two wins in a row.

Gary Mills' squad bounced back from defeat to Bromley with wins over Torquay and Aldershot.

Whild said: "Wrexham will bring a good following, which is always nice.

"We are looking forward to to it and I can see that the first win of the season is very close.

"Credit to the lads, I cannot fault them in the first three performances, I just felt annoyed for them we didn't get a result against Guiseley.

"There was a lot of good play, it's not doom and gloom, it is a long season.

"I think the fans who have been to the two away games can see that."

Harriers have won just once in 18 league games and face a Welsh side aiming to finally escape back to the Football League.

Mills, who arrived in the summer, has been busy and signed 12 new players.

But Whild is keeping his fingers crossed that Kelvin Langmead (heel) and Aman Verma (ankle) will be back for what is set to be an interesting midweek clash.

Midfielder Joe Clarke will also be looking to sink his former club.

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