STEVEN Reed is back to full fitness but Stuart Beavon remains a doubt for tomorrow's Blue Square Premier clash with Kidderminster Harriers at the Wessex Stadium (3pm).

The pair sustained knee injuries in the 5-2 defeat to Histon almost a fortnight ago. Midfielder Reed has overcome the problem whereas Beavon will be further assessed today.

Terras' boss John Holllins, who will definitely be without Adam Bygrave (hamstring), said: "Reed's trained with us but Beavon's only been running. When you have a knee ligament injury you can sometimes be wary of smashing a ball around.

"Reed is fit for Saturday but with Beavon it's a case of we'll see'. Michael Malcolm is in good form and is adaptable while Pierre Joseph-Dubois is fit and did well at Burton last week when he came on."

Despite losing Bygrave from his back four, Hollins will be boosted by the return of full-back Cameron Mawer following a three-match ban.

And the Terras' defence will have to be at its best to keep out the league most potent strike force in the form of Kiddy's Justin Richards and Matthew Barnes-Homer, who have combined to net 10 goals between them in nine games.

Hollins added: "It's about what we do, but we need to stop the pair of them. Having said that we need to stop all of their players and defend well.

"We do need to get our home form back on track as well. We've got tomorrow's game and then another one against Crawley Town on Tuesday but we'll only worry about that one once the Kidderminster match is over.

"If we can get three points on Saturday it will lift us. Teams are starting to pick up points and we need to shut the gap at the top end. Crawley are top with 19 points and we have 12 but by the end of the next two games we could be right behind them.

"We don't want to lose sight of the top part because that's where we want to be."

Team captain Anton Robinson is expected to play after winning his first cap for the England C team in Tuesday 6-2 defeat to Bosnia & Herzegovina's second-string side.

Hollins said: "Anton will be back. He had a horrendous journey there so I expect he may be a bit jet lagged. He'll have a good workout with us today and he'll be ready.

"Everyone's aim is to play international football so for him to have played 90 minutes is good for us and it's good for him."

Weymouth will be hoping to continue last season's impressive record against Kidderminster, whereby they failed to lose in four meetings.

Weymouth (from): Barnard, Knowles, Mawer, Sandwith, Doe, Gaia, Frampton, Reed, Robinson, Williams, Coutts, Webb, Reiffer, Tribe, Richardson, Cutler, McPhee, Malcolm, Beavon, Joseph-Dubois.

Kidderminster (from): Bartlett, Lowe, Creighton, Jones, Baker, Brittain, Bennett, Penn, Ferrell, Smikle, Richards, Barnes-Homer, Knights, Coleman, Foley, McDermott, McGrath.

Injuries: Weymouth - Adam Bygrave (hamstring), Stuart Beavon (doubt) Kidderminster - Russ Penn (doubt) Suspensions: Weymouth - None Kidderminster - None League position: Weymouth 16th Kidderminster 9th Form: Weymouth L-D-L-L-D Kidderminster D-W-W-L-W Last meeting: Weymouth 2 Kidderminster 1 (Blackburn, Douglas - Blue Square Premier, April 19, 2008) Opponents to watch: Matthew Barnes-Homer and Justin Richards - The striking duo, who form one of the league's deadliest partnerships, have notched 10 goals between them this season.

Pre-match stat: Kidderminster failed to beat the Terras on four occasions last season, losing twice in the league while suffering a penalty shootout defeat in the FA Trophy after the initial two games had been drawn.