STRIKER Arthur Gnahoua could return for relegated Harriers as they play for pride in their final home game against play-off chasing Dover Athletic this afternoon.

Gnahoua has been out for a month with an ankle injury but is close to a return.

Harriers’ battle to escape the drop came to an end after last week’s 0-0 at home to Barrow last weekend.

While newly-named manager John Eustace, who is currently on a trip to Qatar with Italian genius Gianfranco Zola, is awaty chief executive Colin Gordon remains in charge for today’s clash.

He said: “It’ll be a good challenge and I’m looking forward to it, it’d be nice for the fans to turn out in their numbers again.

“I have the utmost regard for what Dover have done because they have been very competitive and very creative in their thinking.

“They are quite direct but are doing it off a different platform and base, so that’s good for all of our education and is good to see.

“I wish them all the best, but not on Saturday!

“We want to have a go and want to finish the season strongly, we’ve challenged the players to do that – it’s a given.”

Read about how Kidderminster get on with our online report after the game tonight.