KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have another chance of securing their first Nationwide League Division Three 'double' when they take on Macclesfield Town at Moss Rose tomorrow (3pm).
Boss Jan Molby's men beat the Silkmen 2-1 when they visited Aggborough in early December thanks to two goals from Adie Smith.
Molby said: "It would be nice to get a double tomorrow, but it's going to be difficult with it being away from home.
"It's been a long time since we won away in the league. Darlington was the last one in October."
Kidderminster go into tomorrow's game after virtually guaranteeing their Third Division safety by beating Shrewsbury 3-1 last Saturday.
It hoisted them ten points clear of the foot of the table and ended a grim run of eight league matches without a win.
Molby is expecting a tough test against Macclesfield who are a couple of places above Harriers.
He said: "They are an awkward team to play against. If you don't get close enough to them and deny them time and space they can pass it around you.
"I thought they played very well when they came to Aggborough, although we beat them and Macclesfield is a difficult place to go to. They are up there with 49 points, so it's going to be another tough game for us.
"They have won their last two home games, the last one being against Blackpool, which was an excellent result."
Molby pin-points midfielder Kieron Durkan as a player Harriers will need to keep in check if they intend to get something out of the game.
He said: "He is the one who makes them tick. I think he's their star, but we'll go there and see if we can build on our performance against Shrewsbury last Saturday."
Harriers are without full-back Scott Stamps, who starts a two-match suspension for being sent off at Exeter. Midfielders Daire Doyle and Neil Mackenzie, who were both not involved against Shrewsbury, are drafted in.
Kidderminster (from): Clarke, Clarkson, Medou-Otye, Shail, Hinton, Smith, Webb, Skovbjerg, Bennett, Durnin, Broughton, Bird, Ducros, Hadley, Brock, Mackenzie, Doyle.
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