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FA Cup 2021-22: Meet the Kidderminster Harriers players looking to shock West Ham United

Non-league Kidderminster Harriers will attempt to cause one of the great FA Cup shocks on Saturday when they take on Premier League West Ham United in front of the live BBC One cameras at Aggborough.

Kiddy, who play in the sixth-tier National League North, started this season's competition at the second qualifying round stage and have won six matches to reach the fourth round.

Three of those wins have come against teams from a higher level — including a memorable 2-1 victory over Championship side Reading in Worcestershire in the third round.

So who are the characters looking to put their name up in lights at the expense of three-time FA Cup winners West Ham?

Midfielder Mark Carrington takes BBC Sport inside Kidderminster's dressing room to deliver a lowdown on his team-mates.

Luke and I clock up a heck of a lot of miles together as we both live near Manchester and share driving to Kidderminster for training and matches.

While 'Simo' is based in Heywood, near Rochdale, I live close to the Trafford Centre.

The fans call him England's No 1 — he's certainly saved us a lot of points this season. Simo has started all seven of our FA Cup matches — including replays — and kept four clean sheets.

And while he enjoys a clean sheet, he also loves tucking into a Chinese meal on a Saturday night.

The oldest 24-year-old you are likely to meet. Kidderminster own a big house near the training ground for players to stay over in if they live far away. Penny has basically converted it into his own home.

We call him the 'caretaker' because he cleans the house, does all the washing, and likes to keep it in order.

On the pitch, he is one to watch from corners and is very aggressive getting on the end of set-pieces.

I'm not sure how Nathan has

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