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Boss Russ can hammer it home to his Harriers

England stars Declan Rice and Jarrod Bowen broke their hearts two years ago but Kidderminster Harriers boss Russ Penn wants his players to draw on their FA Cup experiences to cause an upset this afternoon.

Boss Russ

By Matt Badcock

PARTY: Kidderminster celebrate beating Reading in 2021-22

ENGLAND stars Declan Rice and Jarrod Bowen broke their hearts two years ago but Kidderminster Harriers boss Russ Penn wants his players to draw on their FA Cup experiences to cause an upset this afternoon.
Kiddy welcome League One Fleetwood Town to Aggborough in the first round proper and Penn says they’d love another run.
In 2021-22, Penn’s side – at the time in the National League North – beat higher league Grimsby and FC Halifax before seeing off then-Championship outfit Reading in the third round.
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