GARY Whild has warned Vanarama Conference leaders Barnet that Kidderminster Harriers won’t roll over and let the Bees clinch the title at Aggborough tomorrow.

The Reds complete their home campaign with one of their most difficult games of the season.

The Bees could secure top spot and automatic promotion to the SkyBet League Two if they take three points and second-placed Bristol Rovers slip up against Dover.

Whild has said he is set to field an experienced team and hinted that Kevin Nicholson, Craig Reid and Josh O’Keefe are set to play some part.

O’Keefe has not featured for Harriers since the FA Cup loss to Eastleigh in October and the manager said he didn’t feel he could play the midfielder after he was booed by a minority of Kiddy fans.

Jack Byrne will bolster the midfield after recovering from a hamstring problem but Aman Verma and James Fry are injured.

Whild will also looking for a reaction after last weekend’s 3-0 defeat to Welling, when a young side were put to the sword.

"It's a great game to be playing in and we'll be putting out our most experienced team possible.

"If you look at the Welling game, we had a very young team and I didn't think it was fair what happened.

"We've got Jack Byrne back in training and the likes of Kevin Nicholson, Josh O'Keefe and Craig Reid who could all play their part."

Returning to Aggborough is former Reds hitman Michael Gash, who was released in January by mutual consent.

Gash has made 13 appearances for the Bees and scored three goals.

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