HARRIERS manager Gary Whild is hoping the fans come out in force for tomorrow’s home clash against Lincoln City (3pm ko).

It’s the first time the Reds have played at Aggborough on a Saturday since beating Torquay at the start of November.

While there have been mid-week matches against Welling, Nuneaton, Wrexham and Aldershot, the manager is expecting a bumper crowd just before Christmas.

He joked: “It’s been over a month since we played on a Saturday and hopefully the fans have got all their Christmas shopping out of the way and will be at the match!

“We had a tough game at Lincoln on the first day of the season and they are definitely one of the division’s big clubs so we can expect a very tough game.”

Kidderminster head into the Vanarama Conference clash with their tails up after impressive wins over Nuneaton and Bradford Park Avenue.

Whild is hoping to have some more personnel options to call upon after only being able to field 15 players in Monday’s 4-1 win over Bradford Park Avenue in the FA Trophy.

Jack Byrne, Aman Verma and Ahmed Obeng all had either knocks or illnesses but the manager is hoping to have at least two to welcome back.

New additions Jamie Spencer and Akwasi Asante may also be called into the squad.

Kidderminster’s opponents will be looking to bounce back from their FA Trophy defeat to Alfreton last week.

But the Imps had won the three previous games under the guidance of new manager Chris Moyses.

Fans unable to make the game can follow all the action with The Shuttle’s live match updates from 2pm.