Harriers in action in National League North this weekend….
By Matty Paddock - 17/10/2025
Posted 7 months ago
HARRIERS are on the road on Saturday as they visit Chester in National League North.
Looking to bounce back from the 5-1 defeat to Radcliffe last weekend, Harriers travel to a Seals side boosted by a terrific FA Cup win over National League outfit Morecambe in midweek.
Chester struck late at their higher graded neighbours last weekend to force a replay on their own turf – they duly won that 2-0 and bagged themselves a First Round proper date with Cambridge United as a reward.
In league action this term, Saturday’s hosts sit 17th in the table but have played a game less than many of the teams around them.
They’re also unbeaten since August – draws against Fylde, Scarborough, Darlington and Merthyr all helping to build momentum that has coupled nicely with the 5-1 drubbing of Curzon in the prior Cup round.
Harriers will travel to the game with a possible debut ahead for new loan signing Paul Kalambayi.
Midfielder Jack Clarke is also close to return after missing the Radcliffe game through injury.
Adam Murray spoke ahead of the Chester trip, his extended interview now available to watch by tapping Play:
Harriers fans can purchase away travel for Saturday’s game up to and including Friday afternoon.
Supporters travelling are reminded they must buy match tickets before 3pm on Friday as none are available on the day.
Kick off on Saturday is at 3:00pm, and don’t forget to make your pre-match prediction!
AWAY TRAVEL NOTICE
Book your travel tickets online or by calling 01562 823 931 during office hours. Season Ticket holders purchasing online must do so via the account to which their Season Ticket is linked.
Travel tickets are subject to availability and are non-refundable, and the club reserves the right to cancel any transport for which there is not sufficient interest. No alcohol is permitted on board and the club reserves the right to refuse full or partial travel to any supporters guilty of antisocial behaviour either on transport or in and around any stadium.
SUPPORTER CONDUCT
We would like to reinforce our message on supporter conduct
Supporters currently subject to a banning order from Aggborough Stadium should be aware that host clubs may choose to extend this ban to their own premises. In that instance, fans should not attempt to purchase a ticket and/or enter on the day as they will be denied entry.
Harriers again strongly supports The National League and Football Association in delivering their antisocial conduct message.
Please review the following information before visiting Aggborough or following the team on the road, and remember that your entry into Aggborough Stadium, or any other venue, is subject to the acceptance of the National League’s Ground regulations and adherence to the Smoke No Joke policy. Both documents are clearly visible and available on entry turnstiles but are also available for download below.
Specifically, we would like to remind supporters that the club will not tolerate supporter misconduct of any kind. This includes but is not limited to:
- Discriminatory behaviour. This means conduct or language that is aggravated by ethnic origin, colour, race, nationality, faith, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation or disability.
- Entering the field of play or its immediate surrounding area without permission
- The throwing of missiles towards the pitch, technical area or dugout
- The possession or use of pyrotechnics such as flares or smoke bombs
Please support Kidderminster Harriers responsibility. Should you be concerned by any of the above conduct you may witness, please report it to your nearest steward at any venue, to the Club Office or Safety Officer or by e-mail to security@harriers.co.uk

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