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Brabin keen to get Tranmere back on track against Kidderminster

ByPA Sport Report

Published 30/08/2015 at 12:31 GMT

Gary Brabin will be hoping to avoid a third successive defeat when Tranmere host Kidderminster.

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Rovers have faltered after a strong start to life in the Vanarama National League and Brabin must decide whether to make changes as his side play their second match of the Bank Holiday weekend.
Winger Marlon Jackson could make his full debut after playing the final 17 minutes of the Altrincham defeat, hours after joining the club on a non-contract basis.
After the 2-1 loss, Brabin told the club's website: "We are disappointed at losing two games but we're looking at this as one step backwards to try and take two forward. We need to be brave and play on the front foot but there's no legislation for poor defending."
Coach Tim Flowers knows Kidderminster need to cut out errors at Prenton Park.
Harriers lost at home to in-form Forest Green on Saturday and Flowers told the club's website: "We feel it's two strides forward and three back, but if you're going to concede goals like we're doing, which are unforced or individual errors, you're not going to win football matches."
Danny Wright and Reece Styche are attacking options if the Reds choose to freshen up their starting XI.
The clash may come too soon for Kelvin Langmead (heel) as the Worcestershire side search for their first win of the season.
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