HARRIERS made two changes from the side whose unbeaten run came to an end at Forest Green Rovers last weekend.
Jeff Kenna returned to right back in place of Brian Smikle after overcoming a dead leg.
There was a change in the centre of the park where Gavin Hurren came in for Jake Sedgemore after shaking off a hamstring problem.
New striker Gary Hay, a non-contract signing from Bromsgrove Rovers, was on the bench.
Taking charge of the match was controversial referee Amy Rayner, who has annoyed Harriers fans and Luton manager Mike Newell with some of her previous performances.
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