KIDDERMINSTER Harriers' run of crucial matches continues with a testing trip to Scarborough tomorrow (3.00).
Manager Jan Molby believes the trip to Yorkshire will be as tough as any they have faced recently as Harriers bid to maintain their title push.
He said: "This will be a difficult one. They have had an injection of cash recently and have brought in some new players.
"It is going to be extremely hard and will put our fragile away form to the test.
"There are several away games we can look at away from home where we could have picked up a few points but we haven't."
But Molby regards last week's fine 2-0 win over fellow title contenders Kingstonian as a benchmark performance that he wants to see repeated.
"I think if we play like we did at Kingstonian we will certainly be good enough to win."
Sixth-placed Harriers, who trail leaders Yeovil by five points with two games in hand, welcome back skipper Paul Webb after a one-match suspension.
Mid-table Scarborough, managed by former Hereford United boss Colin Addison, were beaten 2-0 at Aggborough back in September.
Harriers (from): Clarke, Clarkson, Stamps, Webb, Petersen, Hinton, Smith, Bennett, Skovbjerg, Druce, Foster, Marsh, Hines, Brock, Pope, Hadley, Taylor.
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