HARRIERS will be aiming to build on their recent revival at fellow promotion-chasers Halifax tomorrow (3pm ko).

Gary Whild's side are unbeaten in three games and will be feeling confident after their stirring fight back against Vanarama Conference leaders Barnet last weekend.

Kidderminster are eighth in the table but only two points behind the Shaymen, who occupy the final play-off spot.

While the Reds are on the up, Halifax are going through a wobble after losing 4-1 at Eastleigh last weekend.

But Harriers' manager is expecting a tough game in West Yorkshire against a side which reached the end of season play-offs last season.

While they have lost top scorer Lee Gregory to Champion side Millwall, Scott Boden has settled in well and scored eight goals for Halifax.

"It's going to be a very hard game, Halifax have built on their good season last year and are flying high again," said Whild.

"We'll have to be ready because they are very affective at set pieces.

"But I was very pleased to see us battle back against Barnet and get a point."

Jamie Grimes is set to deputise in central defence because of Josh Gowling's shoulder injury.

Kyle Storer will serve a one-match suspension for picking up five yellow cards, it means Aman Verma or Josh O'Keefe could replace him in the side.

Whild was also encouraged by the strike partnership of Michael Gash and Nathan Blissett, who shared three goals at The Hive as Kidderminster came from behind to draw 3-3 at Barnet.

Fans unable to make the clash can follow The Shuttle's live match updates, which will have all the build-up to the 3pm kick-off and team news.