THERE is an impressive record to maintain when Kidderminster Harriers make their first Division Three trip to Cambridge United on Saturday.
Harriers have yet to be defeated by any of the sides relegated from Division Two last season with four points from both Bury and Bournemouth alongside wins over Wrexham and Cambridge.
The mid-table club from the famous university city, who lost 2-1 at Aggborough in late October, are not on the best of runs.
Cambridge recorded their first win in eight games at Darlington on Tuesday with a 2-1 success, courtesy of two Omer Riza goals.
They also have just one victory at the Abbey Stadium in their past eight fixtures.
Harriers have not played for a week-and-a-half due to last weekend's postponement at Rochdale but their previous game was a 1-0 win over Southend at Aggborough.
Their away form has been excellent this season though the last match on their travels saw a worst league defeat of the season, a 3-0 beating at Boston.
Scott Stamps (groin) and Dean Bennett (hamstring) are both injured but boss Ian Britton should otherwise have a full squad to choose from.
John Taylor's Cambridge side were one of the most entertaining sides seen at Aggborough with plenty of potent and pacey attacking though it is hampered by shaky defending.
Key winger, 11-goal Shane Tudor, is out for the season with hamstring and groin problems but they still have top scorer Dave Kitson and Riza who have notched 36 goals between them.
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