BO Henriksen is planning another smash-and-grab raid tomorrow as Kidderminster Harriers go in search of their first Nationwide League Division Three 'double' of the season against Exeter City at St James' Park (3pm).

The Danish front-runner bagged a brace when Harriers beat the Grecians 4-3 at Aggborough on August 24.

He now hopes to repeat the dose in what he expects will be another tough holiday test.

The 27-year-old said: "We could have ten points in 12 days, but let's see. There are no easy games in this division.

"I think we will have to play a bit better than we did at Bury, but it depends on the conditions. We will just have fight like we did on Sunday.

Confidence

"Everybody has the confidence to move on now and once New Year is out of the way then we have ten days without a match. We'll go down to Exeter and hopefully we'll get the three points. I think we will."

Manager Ian Britton's men will make the trip on the back of impressive wins over Wrexham and Leyton Orient and a 1-1 draw at Bury in which leading scorer Henriksen netted from the penalty spot.

The deadlock left Harriers in tenth spot in the table, just one point away from a place in the play-off zone. They also have a match in hand over most of the sides above them.

Kidderminster will again be without midfielder Sean Parrish and striker Drewe Brough-ton together with long-term casualties Scott Stamps (groin) and Adie Smith (ankle).

Parrish is still battling to overcome a hamstring injury while Broughton is currently serving a four-match suspension for being sent off against York City on December 14.

For defender Ian Joy it will be his last appearance in Harriers squad before he returns home to America in a bid to play for the USA national team in the 2004 Olympics.

Exeter are currently struggling in third from bottom place in the table with just three home league wins under their belt this season.

FORMCAST: Harriers to pinch a 1-0 win.