KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Mark Yates is hoping for a defensive performance akin to that against Stevenage Borough last weekend when he takes his side to high-flying York City on Sunday.

Stevenage, who are also going well in the Conference this season, took on Harriers last weekend after Yates' men had shipped nine goals in the two previous home games.

But Kidderminster's fragile defence staged a resolute performance to hold the visitors to a goalless draw.

However, the task of keeping out the Conference's top-scorer Andy Bishop -- a former Kidderminster player -- and his 14-goal strike partner Clayton Donaldson will be even more difficult.

Read more in today's Worcester News.