HARRIERS will be looking to get back on track at Kingfield Stadium tomorrow but standing in their way is a Woking side also looking for the comforts of home.

Gary Whild's troops will be looking to bounce back from three defeats in the last four games in Surrey .

But they face a team aiming to respond to back-to-back away losses to Bristol Rovers and Torquay.

The Cards though boast a strong home record in the Vanarama Conference this season, picking up 11 points from a possible 15.

Whild has a full strength squad to choose from for Saturday's trip but he may choose to stick with the side which played well but were edged out by Grimsby last weekend.

One player who has impressed is the the versatile Jamie Grimes.

The former Swansea workhorse posted a picture of his bruised feet on Twitter this week.

While primarily a centre back, the left-footer has played at full-back and most recently in central midfield.

But the manager options with Callum Gittings available again and Aman Verma another pushing for a start in midfield.

Whild said: "Jamie is a fit young lad still learning the game but he's left-footed and will always put a shift in.

"He can play in a number of positions but we sometimes use him in midfield for certain reasons.

"I thought against Grimsby he did a good job on Craig Disley, who had one of his quietest games against us.

"Callum Gittings has been injured but he and Aman Verma had done well when they have played this season."

Harriers' defence will have to be on it's game against one of the most potent strike forces. Scott Rendell have plundered 12 goals in the first 11 games.

Woking's striking options have been increased with the return of Ipswich forward Jack Marriott on a youth loan. The 20-year-old 12 goals in 22 league appearances for the Cards during two spells at Kingfield last season.

With Harriers experiencing cashflow problems, Whild does not have the luxury of delving into the loan market at the moment.

He added: "I think with all that is going on behind the scenes we've done well.

"It's only human nature to take an interest in what is going on and if it's about money."

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