HARRIERS hope to have a full compliment of players available for their next two games against Conference strugglers Tamworth and Crawley.

Russ Penn returns from a one-game ban on Saturday, while Paul Smith has resumed training after family problems and Junior Osborne has recovered from an ankle injury.

Boss Mark Yates is looking for at least four points from the next two games to banish the memory of the 2-0 home defeat to Gravesend which ended his unbeaten Conference run last weekend.

Tamworth's ranks could be boosted by several big name signings on Saturday as Cooper copes with an injury and suspension crisis.

"It's going to be tough at Tamworth because they're down there fighting for their lives," said Yates.

"There's a few of our ex-players who will want to do well against us so it's up to my lads to show character.

"Crawley at home on Tuesday will be another tough one because they've got some good players like Daryl Clare.

"We need two good results after Saturday because we didn't get going and nothing went right for us."

Former Villa striker Tommy Johnson and ex-Manchester City defender Nicky Summerbee could be on board, while the Lambs have also made an ambitious attempt to sign Paul Merson.

Ex-Harriers Adie Smith, Scott Stamps and Graham Ward are available to line up against their former club.