MANAGER Jan Molby wants his players to step up their Nationwide Conference title bid tomorrow by ending Northwich Victoria's unbeaten home record (3.00).

"We have got to pick up the points from matches like this if we want to maintain a real challenge," said the former Liverpool ace today.

He added: "Northwich have done ever so well at home this season, but it's very, very important that we transfer our home form to away matches. We mustn't slip up.

"Obviously, we would like to be the first team to beat them at home, but they are a strong team there and it's going to be a tough match for us."

Mid-table Northwich, beaten 3-0 at Hereford United on Sunday, have an impressive home record with five wins and three draws under their belt.

They have been badly hit by their away form, however, and have yet to register a victory on their travels.

Molby is set to name an unchanged starting line-up following last Saturday's 5-0 demolition of Southport at Aggborough.

Midfielder Shaun Cunnington, however, is added to the squad after recovering from a knee injury which he picked up in a reserve team fixture.

Striker Ian Foster is continuing to make healthy progress in his bid to recover from ligament trouble in his foot, but Molby wants him to get more training sessions under his belt before being considered for first team action.

Utility player Steve Taylor is also nearing a comeback following surgery on his ankle.

He is likely to be given a couple more reserve games before being available for the first team.

Midfielder Andy Brownrigg remains on the casutalty list following a cartilage operation.

Kidderminster (from): Clarke, Clarkson, Stamps, Webb, Pope, Smith, Bennett, Skovbjerg, Druce, Hadley, Petersen, Hinton, Brock, King, Hines, Cunnington, Barnett.