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Match Day
Saturday, 2 November, 15:00PM - Bootham Crescent
Att. 2,586 (121 away)
1
York City

Griffiths 38


1
Kidderminster Harriers

Hemmings 82

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York City

1
Goals
5
Shots at goal
3
Shots on target
7
Corners
0
Offside
1
Yellow cards
0
Red cards

Kidderminster Harriers

1
Goals
23
Shots at goal
5
Shots on target
3
Corners
1
Offside
0
Yellow cards
0
Red cards

York City

1
Peter Jameson
2
Kallum Griffiths
3
David Ferguson
4
Sean Newton
5
Steve McNulty (C)
6
Joe Tait
7
Adriano Moke
8
Andy Bond
9
Jordan Burrow
10
Dan Maguire
Green 57
11
Alex Kempster
McFarlane 86

Substitutes

12
Elliott Durrell
14
Josh King
15
Kieran Green
Maguire 57
16
Kyle McFarlane
Kempster 86
18
Ryan Whitley

Kidderminster Harriers

1
Cameron Gregory
2
Sam Austin
3
Correy Davidson
4
Milan Butterfield
5
Cliff Moyo (C)
6
Ryan Johnson
7
Declan Weeks
8
Ed Williams
Diau 90
9
Ashley Chambers
Shenton 77
10
Ashley Hemmings
Prosser 90+1
11
Richard Peniket

Substitutes

12
Alex Prosser
Hemmings 90+1
13
Tom Palmer
14
Harry Higginson
15
Ollie Shenton
Chambers 77
16
Brandon Diau
Williams 90

HARRIERS head back on the road on Saturday as they travel to York City.

The trip to the league leaders comes just days after the 1-0 defeat at Darlington on Wednesday night.

Another long journey now awaits as Harriers, once again, have to try to bounce back from defeat.

Kick-off at Bootham Crescent is at 3:00pm.

This preview is brought to you in partnership with league sponsor, LV Bet.

City in-form

The trip to York is always a tough one, but this weekend's journey is decidedly more so, with the hosts in deadly form.

The table-toppers have yet to taste defeat in the league this term and, in fact, haven't been beaten in any competition in more than six months.

Steve Watson's charges have stormed to the top of the table and into the First Round proper of the Emirates FA Cup.

Striker Richard Peniket on the York City game:

"They're top of the league and it's a real challenge.

"These are the games you want to play in, and we're really looking forward to.

"Everyone outside of the group will be expecting York to win, but we feel different.

"They're well organised and are a solid team, they've got good depth and lads who've been there and done it.

"[But] hopefully, on our day, we can cause them a lot of problems."

Team news

Harriers will check on the fitness of on-loan defender Rhys Williams ahead of the game.

The youngster suffered a broken nose in the Darlington defeat, but boss John Pemberton refused to to rule him out of Saturday's trip too soon.

Admission and tickets

Adult: £14.00
Concession: £10.00
U18: £6.00
U5: Free

Seating is available at an extra £1.00, save for U5s who remain free. Away fans enter Bootham Crescent through turnstiles 14 to 23 in Grosvenor Road, where an uncovered terrace is available. There are additional, covered seats available to away fans in section U of the Popular Stand, immediately to the left of the Grosvenor Road End and running along the side of the pitch.

Travelling supporters do not need to enter the car park at Bootham Crescent in order to enter the ground although the Club Shop is situated just inside the main gates and is open to all supporters prior to kick-off.

Match Odds

At the time of writing, Harries are 33/10 to pick up a win at York City  with our betting partner, FansBet.

If you're feeling particularly adventurous and feel like wagering that spare fiver, Harriers are a massive 49/1 to repeat their 3-0 win from last season.

Over 18s only – please bet responsibly.

Do I know you?

To say there have been a few players to have represented both Harriers and York City would be something of an understatement.

Current Aggborough top scorer, Ashley Chambers, is a former City favourite having scored for the Minstermen at Wembley during his spell there.

Former Harriers skipper, Keith Lowe, also featured at Bootham Crescent, as did David McDermott, Adam Bartlett, Duane Courtney, Manny Panther, Amari Morgan-Smith, Matty Blair, Adam Boyes, Simon Heslop, Joe Ironside, Craig Nelthorpe, Simon Russell, Michael Gash, John Williams, Danny Pilkington, Simon Brown, John McGrath, Kennedy Digie, Darryn Stamp, Andy Bishop, Chris Beardsley, and Yan Klukowski.

That is all without mentioning our own assistant manager, Russ Penn. Russ made over 100 appearances for York across two spells.

Head-to-Head

Saturday's game is the 32nd meeting between Harriers and York City.

It's an entirely recent history, too, with the first encounter less than 20 years ago, a 3-1 Aggborough win in the Football League, with Adie Smith and Ian Foster on target for the hosts.

Since then, Harriers have won 11 further matches, including last season's at Bootham Crescent.

City, though, have won the last two meetings, an FA Trophy Third Qualifying Round tie just over a year ago, and the league match at Aggborough back in February of this year.

Match coverage

Team news will appear here (see the line-ups tab), in the news section of the website and on social media from around 2:00pm

Follow the whole game with live updates on social media and with match stats here (see the match stats tab), with a full report and post-match reaction following after the final whistle.

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