KIDDERMINSTER Harriers could throw in four new faces for tomorrow night’s Vanarama National League trip to leaders Cheltenham Town (7.45pm ko).

The Aggborough outfit are hoping to finally play their first game of 2016 when they go to the World of Smile Stadium.

Striker Arthur Gnahoua, midfielder Ousmane Fane as well as defenders Keith Lowe and Tyrone Williams could all be thrown into the fray.

Lowe, who last played on November 14 for York, played an hour before being replaced by Tyrone Williams after an hour in Friday's behind the scenes friendly to Aston Villa under-21s, which they lost 2-1.

With Elton Ngwatala and Omari Patrick also relatively new additions and only a handful of starts in a Kidderminster shirt, it could be a relatively new-look Harriers squad in action.

The team’s situation remains dire, they are bottom of the table and 13 points from safety, although they have games in hand on some of the teams above them.

Chief executive Collin Gordon has taken the reins for a second time this season after Dave Hockaday’s departure two weeks ago and the club continue their search for a new head coach.

Meanwhile, Cheltenham find themselves in the unusual position of playing two games in as many days.

After drawing 2-2 against Oxford City in the FA Trophy on Saturday, they are set for a replay at home on Wednesday, just 24 hours after their clash against Kidderminster.

Harriers lost 2-1 narrowly to the Robins at home on Boxing Day and will be looking to throw a spanner in their chase for automatic promotion.

That defeat was part of a six-game losing streak, a run of results which finally saw Hockaday depart the club.

While a three-week break means Harriers have no injuries or suspensions, Cheltenham skipper Aaron Downes is set to miss the rest of this season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament against Boreham Wood.

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