KIDDERMINSTER Harriers expect to have defender Scott Stamps and striker Stewart Hadley back for tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three clash against Brian Little's Hull City at Aggborough (3pm).

Both have been on the sidelines recently with hamstring trouble.

Jan Molby is also hopeful that defender Parfait Medou-Otye will also be available after suffering a hamstring injury during Tuesday night's 2-1 defeat against Mansfield Town at Field Mill.

"It's not too bad, but he is doubtful. He's got a 50-50 chance," said the Kiddermin-ster boss.

Front-runner Ian Foster remains on the casualty list because of a hamstring problem while midfielder Ian Bogie also looks like missing out again because of a back injury.

Also ruled out tomorrow will be defender Mark Shail be-cause of a one-match ban for picking up five bookings.

Molby has yet to make a final decision on the former Worcester City campaigner's replacement, but is looking at a number of options.

He said: "If Parfait is fit he could possibly play centre half. We have also got Paul Webb who can play there and Adie Smith is a centre-half who has been playing in midfield."

Returning to the squad will be midfielder Dean Bennett who missed Tuesday's clash at Mansfield because of a one-match suspension.

Kidderminster, who drew 0-0 at Hull last month, will be bidding to return to winning ways after failing to register a victory since Boxing Day when they won 1-0 at home to Mansfield.

Since then they have drawn one and lost three in the lea-gue as well as being knocked out of the LDV Vans Trophy at Second Division Bury.

Molby said: "You get downhearted when you lose, but there were still a lot of positives to take from Tuesday night's game.

"We had more shots on and off target than we have had for a long time and at times we played some good stuff. We haven't found that consistency for 90 minutes yet, but we'll work towards that.

"Hull are going through an incredible sequence of not scoring, but they've obviously tried to do something about that by bringing in two strikers Kevin Francis, who's six foot seven so we'll have to be aware of him, and Rodney Rowe from Gillingham whose a lively striker that I've always liked.

"But it does look winnable for us. The game at Hull was one of very few chances, but I just hope we get back to winning ways."

Kidderminster go into the match in 12th place, seven points adrift of a play-off spot.

Molby said: "To reach the play-offs you are looking at a consistent run of some wins and I just don't know if we'll find that sort of consistency before the end of the season."

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