OXFORD have always been tricky opponents for Kidderminster Harriers since their relegation from Division Two in 2001.
But Ian Atkins' side promise to be an even tougher prospect on Saturday when they visit Aggborough.
They have started the campaign in sparkling fashion with three Division Three wins, a draw and a single-goal Carling Cup success at Division One side Millwall.
Oxford are second in the table to York who hold the only remaining 100 per cent record.
Last season, they completed the double over Harriers with a 3-1 win in Worcestershire and a 2-1 victory at the Kassam Stadium.
In 2001-02, the two sides could not be separated with 0-0 and 1-1 draws.
Atkins was not shy in the summer transfer market with a string of signings, including Cambridge midfielder Paul Wanless, Hibernian's Derek Townsley and loan signing Jon Ashton from Leicester.
He can boast experience all over the pitch and a wealth of ability up front, such as three-goal top scorer Steve Basham and target man Julian Alsop.
They have completed superb home triumphs over Hull (2-1) and Swansea (3-0) as well as winning 1-0 at Lincoln and drawing 1-1 at Scunthorpe.
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