STRIKER Robbie Matthews looks set to be the only new absence ahead of tonight's FA Trophy clash at Worcester City (7.45pm kick-off).

The tall hitman is set to miss the crucial third round game after being laid low by a migraine.

That means that Aaron Farrell may be partnered with Damian Spencer.

The game was called off on Saturday before a ball was kicked in anger because of a frozen pitch, but the playing surface at St George's Lane passed an inspection this afternoon to ensure it goes ahead tonight.

Otherwise, manager Steve Burr has no new injuries worries for the clash at St George's Lane.

Burr was disappointed to see the game called off but felt that the referee made the right decision.

He said: "I was surprised to see the game called off because it was a sunny day but when I got there I felt it was the right decision."

Harriers will be aiming to see off their county rivals and book a quarter-final at Oxford United on Saturday, February 20.

Meanwhile, Harriers defender Liam Dolman is set to move out on loan to Blue Square North side Corby Town for the next month.

The former Northampton Town 22-year-old has made just nine first-team appearances at Aggborough since his move in the summer.

A deal has been agreed to allow Liam to move to play-off chasing Corby where he is due to meet up with his new team mates later this week.

"I had a good chat with Liam on Saturday about going out on loan and getting some games and I think it will do him the world of good," said Burr.

"As soon as I mentioned that to him he was more than ready for it and that is very pleasing from an attitude point of view.

"That shows me he has the right kind of mindset - he's going to a very good club for a month and we'll see how we go.

"Liam is a Northampton lad as well so, location wise, it is good for him and as far as I'm concerned I want Corby to be ringing me up asking if they can keep him because that will mean he's doing his job.

"I'll get to see him while he's there and we can assess him as he goes over the month."

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