BOSTON United are something of a contrast to Kidderminster Harriers with their impressive home form.
The Lincolnshire side are undefeated in their last six games at York Street and have won their past three in the league comfortably.
Leyton Orient (3-0), Torquay (4-0) and Cheltenham (3-1) have all been dispatched, as were Division Two side Swindon 2-1 in the LDV Trophy.
Experienced midfielder Neil Redfearn, who played for Barnsley in the Premiership, is still among the goals with six this season.
The top scorer is closely followed by Peter Duffield and Simon Weatherstone on four.
But defeats away from home, including Saturday's 3-0 loss to Doncaster, have ensured Boston remain in the bottom half of the table.
Harriers' visit to former Conference opponents Boston last season was not a happy one as they lost 3-0 in one of their worst displays of 2002-03.
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