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Gateshead Harriers v Kidderminster Harriers

Date: Friday 9th April 2010, by Tynesider

Ian BogieIt's time to fight for your future, for the clubs future, for the points, for the fans!

Tomorrow's massive match at Gateshead International Stadium sees the Tynesiders entertain Kidderminster Harriers. After two fantastic results last weekend, Gateshead can't afford to be complacent and Manager Ian Bogie has today set a revised target of maximum points for the players to strive towards.

Kidderminster will head North for the second time in three days, having been across the Pennines losing 1-0 to relegation rivals Barrow last night. Harriers Boss Steve Burr has challenged his players to earn contracts for next season, and they were said to respond well and dominate last night after going a goal behind early on. Harriers lost winger David McDermott with an ankle injury in the second half and he now looks doubtful for Saturday, however Chris McPhee, Brian Smikle and John Finnigan could all return.

Gateshead will be without inspirational duo James Curtis and Kris Gate (although Gate is back in training), Carl Jones should continue on the bench with both Andy Parkinson and Peter Winn hopefully having recovered from knocks at Wrexham.

Dominating for large periods at Barrow and drawing 1-1 against high flying Rushden last Saturday, Harriers are certainly no mugs and will prove a strong test. Gateshead must arrive switched on and up for the fight.

Full match commentry should be on BBC Hereford & Worcester.