FC Halifax Town v Kidderminster preview
Both clubs were relegated from the National League last season but have both made good starts in their attempts to bounce straight back up.
Kidderminster have the second-best defensive record in the division, conceding only 14 goals in their 16 league games.
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Hide AdThey have won more league games away than at home this term, losing only once in eight matches on the road.
They lost 2-0 at Blackpool last time out in the FA Cup but have lost just once in their last seven league outings.
Town’s 0-0 draw at Dagenham and Redbridge last Saturday was only the second time this season they have failed to score in a game.
There will be a two minute silence before the match to mark Remembrance Day and the death of a well-known supporter.
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Hide AdColin Robinson, also known as Megaphone Man, died last week after being diagnosed with terminal cancer in July.
The club will also be collecting for the Royal British Legion ahead of the game.
Kidderminster’s last, and only, win at The Shay came back in April 2008 when they thrashed The Shaymen 6-1.
Saturday’s National League North fixtures:
Altrincham v Salford City
Boston United v Brackley Town
Bradford Park Avenue v Alfreton
Darlington v AFC Fylde
Halifax v Kidderminster
Gainsborough Trinity v Chorley
Gloucester City v Curzon Ashton
Harrogate Town v Tamworth
Nuneaton v Stockport
Stalybridge Celtic v FC United of Manchester
Worcester City v Telford