BOSS Jan Molby has fired up his Nationwide Conference promotion favourites for tomorrow's trip to Southport by declaring: "We've no time to relax".

Table-topping Harriers go into the clash three points clear of second-placed Rushden & Diamonds who had played two more matches than the Aggborough title-chasers.

Molby said: "I think just that the way the squad be-have between games and approach things they look very relaxed. But when they have to be wound up they always seem to be ready.

"When we went top after beating Nuneaton in the new year people were saying have we peaked too early. The most difficult place to win a league from is always the front, but since we have gone top the run of results we have had is nothing short of sensational and I don't see any reason why that shouldn't continue.

"I just keep looking at the players and seeing what mood they are in and they are ready. A lot of them have realised that this is a real opportunity for them to not only get back into the Football League, but also to prove to one or two people, including themselves, that they can do it."

Kidderminster visit mid-table Stourport on the back of last Saturday's priceless 2-0 home victory over Rushden who entertain draw specialists Altrincham tomorrow.

Kidderminster have been beaten only once in their last 20 Conference matches and will be bidding for the 'double' over Southport after crushing them 5-0 at Aggborough on November 13.

Mark Druce notched a hat-trick on the at occasion, but he again misses out tomorrow because of a thigh strain.

Molby is expected to name the same squad which was selected from last Saturday's high profile win over Rushden who were beaten by goals from Ian Foster (penalty) and Andy Brownrigg.

Kidderminster (from): Clarke, Clarkson, Stamps, Webb, Hinton, Smith, Bennett, King, Hadley, Foster, Marsh, Midgley, Brock, Brownrigg, Taylor, Pope.