KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have discovered their National League North opponents next season after the FA released the National League System (NLS) club allocations for steps two to six.
Harriers saw their season end in play-off heartbreak after losing to Chester at the semi-final stage.
That came after Kidderminster missed the chance to win the league title on the final day of the season following defeat at Southport.
The club have since parted company with now former boss Phil Brown with Harriers currently in the process of identifying their next manager.
The five teams who earned promotion into the division are AFC Telford United, Bedford Town, Macclesfield, Merthyr Town and Worksop Town.
And AFC Fylde have dropped into the division following their relegation from the National League.
The final spot in the division will go to whoever misses out on promotion in this year’s National League North play-off final between Chester and Scunthorpe United
The other teams Kidderminster will come up against next season are: Alfreton Town, Buxon, Chorley, Curzon Ashton, Darlington, Hereford, King’s Lynn Town, Leamington, Marine, Oxford City, Peterborough Sports, Radcliffe, Scarborough Athletic, South Shields, Southport and Spennymoor Town.
The league comprises 24 teams.
All leagues are subject to FA Council ratification.