KIDDERMINSTER Harriers will have defender Scott Stamps back for tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three trip to Mansfield Town (3.0).

He has missed Harriers' last two matches with a hamstring injury, but has now come off the casualty list after responding to treatment in a pressurised oxygen tank.

Striker Stewart Hadley has been undergoing similar treatment for hamstring trouble, but is not yet fully fit and misses out on the chance of facing his former club.

Another hamstring victim is front-runner Ian Foster who is regarded as having a chance of making the trip to Field Mill.

Midfielder Ian Bogie continues to be troubled by a back problem, but manager Jan Molby said: "I guess it's one of those if we need him he could play."

Young striker Andrew Corbett might be called up for a place in the squad which is not expected to contain any new faces despite Molby's efforts this week to sign on a new striker.

The proposed deal with Peterborough United for Drewe Broughton has been put on hold after he decided to spend this week on trial at Reading.

Molby is currently running the rule over 29-year-old French striker Frederic Bonniface who is training with the Aggborough squad.

"He's way down on his fitness. He's got to work on that for 10 to 14 days and then we can make a decision," said the Harriers boss.

For the fourth league match on the trot Kidderminster will be bidding to register their first 'double' having beaten The Stags 1-0 at Aggborough on Boxing Day thanks to a goal from leading scorer John Durnin.

Molby, whose side are currently 12th in the table and six points away from a play-off spot, said: "We played very well against them that day in among our disappointing games, but unfortunately it was only 1-0.

"We said at the time it didn't really matter that much that we didn't score more, but looking back now if we could have won three or four nil it would probably have given us a lot of confidence."

Molby, however, expects Mansfield, who are three places below them, to be a much harder nut to crack tomorrow.

He said: "They have got an excellent home record. They have lost only once at home and they've scored a lot of goals.

"They had a good win at Macclesfield last Sunday, so they will be fired up and obviously they will want to try to gain revenge against us.

"They would feel it's a game they can win, but we'll go there thinking at some stage we have got to get our first win of the New Year."

Kidderminster (from): Brock, Stamps, Clarkson, Smith, Hinton, Shail, Medou-Otye, Horne, Mackenzie, Ducros, Durnin, Foster, Bird, Bennett, Clarke, Bogie, Doyle, Corbett.