Coventry will be hoping to avoid becoming a prized FA Cup scalp for Kidderminster this weekend.
Harriers hope to soar past Sky Blues
Coventry will be hoping to avoid becoming a prized FA Cup scalp for Kidderminster this weekend.
The Sky Blues, who won the trophy back in 1987, have lost just two of their last ten fixtures heading into the game.
They will be hoping that momentum can carry them past Blue Square Premier high-fliers Kidderminster.
Coventry team news
Coventry manager Chris Coleman is likely to add one or two youth-team players to his squad for the cup clash.
Coleman expects to be without as many as seven players on Saturday.
Dan Fox and Jay Tabb have been ill this week while Elliott Ward is still struggling with a knee injury.
Michael Mifsud has a bruised foot following Sunday's defeat of Sheffield Wednesday and Guillaume Beuzelin must serve a one-match suspension after he received his fifth yellow card of the season against Swansea on Boxing Day.
Isaac Osbourne and Scott Dann remain sidelined with ankle and shoulder problems respectively.
Adam Walker, who made his debut as a late substitute against Wednesday, and fellow youngsters Jordan Clarke and Curtis Wynter could all be included in City's squad.
Kidderminster team news
Harriers boss Mark Yates is set to name an unchanged squad as his non-league outfit go in search of an upset.
Yates' side are at full strength as they hope to secure a useful cash windfall and a place in the fourth round.
Forward Stefan Moore could return after being rested at the weekend, with the former Aston Villa man bringing vital experience to the side.
However, Matthew Barnes-Homer, Justin Richards, David McDermott and Chris Beardsley are all in contention for a starting berth in the Kidderminster attack.
Adam Bartlett, who proved to be the Harriers' hero in the last round when he saved a last minute penalty, will retain his place between the sticks.