HARRIERS will be hoping to end their winless run at Aggborough when poor travellers Welling come to Kidderminster tomorrow (3pm ko).

The Reds are still waiting to record their first win of the 2015-16 campaign and spark a run of results which would lift them off the bottom of the Vanarama National League.

Kiddy have not won at home since March 28, a run of eight home matches without a win.

In contrast, Welling come to Wyre Forest on the back of three straight victories.

Like Harriers, The Wings are one of the sides who are fighting to stay away from the drop zone and they have relied on their solid home form to get them out of trouble.

Welling have won on their travels just twice in 18 games but notably the most recent was an impressive 2-1 at Gateshead, which sparked their current good run of results.

While Kidderminster are clearly in a difficult position, joint top scorer Reece Styche has called on the fans to maintain their excellent support.

“The fans have been good this season and we need them to stay right behind us and sing their hearts out,” said Styche.

“Even if we aren’t doing as well as they’d like, if they can just stay behind us then that just gives the lads a boost.

“It doesn’t need to be intimidating as such, but when you go to an opposition ground and you hear their fans going for it from the first minute, you can see the lift it gives to a team.

“Now I understand we have to give our fans something to cheer about and it is up to us to start fast and to make Aggborough and tough place to come and get points.”

New addition Zaine Francis-Angol, who had previously played for Mortherwell and is a left-sided player, is set to make his debut after his international clearance came through.

Gurjit Singh is a doubt but Lathaniel Rowe-Turner may have shaken off his illness in time for the game.

Welling have brought in Sandro Semedo on loan from Leyton Orient.

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