CHAMPIONS Kidderminster Harriers are aiming to finish the most successful season in their 114-year history on a winning note when they visit relegation-haunted Altrin-cham tomorrow (3pm).

Harriers, however, are expecting a far tougher test than they did on Tuesday when they romped to a 3-0 victory at Sutton United who are already doomed to the drop.

For Altrincham it will be a crunch match in their bid to avoid relegation.

They go into the match in fourth from bottom place just a point better off than the two sides immediately below them, Forest Greeen Rovers and Welling.

Harriers assistant manager Gary Barnett said today: "We are going to give it 100 per cent. Sutton's confidence was not at its best and they were a bit deflated.

"There wasn't a lot of passion from them in the game, but it will be different tomorrow."

Barnett, who has scored in Kidderminster's last two matches, added: "We are expecting a very tough game and are pleased there will be something more in the match. I know we can raise our game and we want a victory to finish our season on a high.

"We want to do a professional job ."

Kidderminster, who drew 1-1 with Altrincham at Aggborough on March 11, have named an unchanged squad for their last non-league match before next season's exploits in the Nationwide Third Division.

Manager Jan Molby's men still have a lengthy injury list which includes Phil King (thigh), Andy Brownrigg (knee), Paul Webb (hamstring), Mark Druce (Achilles tendon), Neil Midgley (groin) and long-term casualty Thom-as Skovbjerg.

Meanwhile, former Danish international Molby, who is set to sign a new four year contract next week, has confirmed that Kidderminster are trying to arrange a summer tour of Denmark to prepare for their debut season in the Football League.

Kidderminster( from): Brock, Clarkson, Stamps, Pope, Hinton, Smith, Bennett, Hadley, Barnett, Foster, Marsh, Hines, Davies, Taylor, Cunnington, Clarke.