Manager Steve Cunningham is man who wears his heart on his sleeve, and immediately after last week's 3-0 home defeat by Leamington, gripped by disappointment, he blasted his team — and particularly the defence — for an unacceptable performance. and vowed to make changes.
Six days later, with temperatures cooled, he's still planning changes, but as part of a calculated squad rotation to give his players some respite.
"I'm going to freshen things up a little bit. The lads have played four games in ten days and I feel they need that bit of a rest," said Cunningham.
"We've come to the point where I'm going to mix things up, especially as we go to Chorley on Tuesday. It's really important that I utilise my full squad if we're going to get anything from the next two games."
Marcus Poscha returns after a six-week lay-off with a back injury, and Dale Whitham is fit again. However, skipper Paul Turnbull is sidelined by the pulled hamstring he suffered against Leamington and Darren Stephenson is suspended after being sent off for receiving two yellow cards in the same match.
Kidderminster, who are second in National League North, will be tough opponents. They are now unbeaten in their last seven matches and comfortably defeated Alfreton Town at Aggborough in midweek.
Manager Jim Penn should have a fully fit squad to choose from as midfielder Jim Kellerman is available after completing a three-game ban.
On the Harriers website, striker Amari Morgan-Smith said: “We know Curzon are a good footballing side, their home ground is nice and the surface is nice to play on.
“They’ll try and implement a style but it's all about us and, first and foremost. Let them worry about us and hopefully we can take it to them.”