KIDDERMINSTER Harriers face a severe test when they take on in-form Bromley at Hayes Lane tomorrow night (7.45pm ko).

While the Reds head to Kent still searching for their first win of the after 11 games, the bottom placed side tackle a team who have hit top form.

Bromley, who won the Conference South title last season, have recovered impressively from a poor start in the Vanarama National League to win the last four matches.

Saturday's7-3 demolition of struggling Torquay, who Kidderminster drew 2-2 with last Tuesday, means their tails will be up. Striker Ademola Moses, who bagged a hat-trick against the Gulls to make it eight goals for the season, will also pose a threat.

In contrast, Kidderminster will be looking to regroup after a 2-0 home loss to Lincoln City, who record all three points thanks to strikes by Alan Power and Jack Muldoon.

Midfielder Luke Maxwell will be available after serving a three-match.

Lathaniel Rowe-Turner missed Saturday's game because of illness but could return to the defence if fit.

While Harriers' home form has been poor, on the road Kidderminster have earned handy draws against Gateshead, Halifax and Tranmere.

Head of football operations Gary Whild said: "The table doesn't lie, we are in a situation we probably thought we'd be in.

"At the moment we're making it too easy for other teams and the confidence has gone before we can get a foothold in the game, certainly at home.

"The one thing about this league, it that is often down to a team's form on the day.

"It wouldn't surprise me if we went to Bromley and got a result because that's the nature of the league this season."