JAN Molby wants Kiddermin-ster Harriers to achieve the unexpected tomorrow -- and that's to beat Nationwide League Division Three table-toppers Chesterfield at Saltergate (3pm).
Harriers lost 2-0 to the Spireites at Aggborough in October and Molby accepts the odds are stacked in favour of the leaders completing a 'double.'
That's even though Chesterfield face the prospect of a nine-point penalty and a £20,000 fine for financial irregularities.
"At least it's a game where we can go there and nobody is going to expect us to go anything. I think that takes the pressure off to a certain extent," he said.
"They are where they are in the league on merit. They have been the best team in the division over 40 games so far and they will be fired up tomorrow especially after being beaten at Leyton Orient.
"They will probably turn out to be the best team individually in one-off games, but Blackpool certainly played better than what Chesterfield did when we met them at Aggborough."
Molby feels the Spireites have the ingredients needed for promotion despite a slip in form which has seen them not win in four outings, and their off-field problems.
"They have everything you feel they need to get promoted. They are big and strong and they have obviously got a lot of qualities. They can dig in, they can win games that are close, but it would be lovely for us to beat them."
Kidderminster will be without striker Drewe Broughton, who starts a two-match suspension for piling up ten bookings. He also misses Monday's home clash with Plymouth Argyle (3pm).
His place tomorrow is now up for grabs with Stewart Hadley, Tony Bird and Andy Corbett being the contenders.
Hadley and Bird have both been on the substitutes' bench in recent games while teenager Corbett has played just one full Third Division game this season.
Also missing will be defender Scott Stamps who completes a two-match ban following his sending off at Exeter last month.
Kidderminster (from): Clarke, Clarkson, Smith, Shail, Hinton, Webb, Bennett, Mackenzie, Skovbjerg, Durnin, Hadley, Brock, Bird, Medou-Otye, Ducros, Corbett.
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