SWANSEA City fans admitted Kidderminster Harriers were the best team they had seen at the Vetch Field for years in a big 4-0 defeat during a superb October for Ian Britton's men.
The Welsh side, who visit Aggborough on Saturday, have been flirting with the drop zone all season and the relegation run-in looks just as exciting as the play-off race.
Brian Flynn's side did pick up in Division Three with the signings of big forward Kevin Nugent along with classy midfielders Roberto Martinez and Leon Britton.
But Tuesday's 2-0 victory at Southend was their first in six fixtures which have included three 0-0 draws with Wrexham, Boston and Torquay.
Swansea, who have recently signed Burnley winger Brad Maylett on loan, have struggled badly for goals with James Thomas their top scorer on 11.
Harriers then head to fellow play-off chasers Lincoln on Tuesday in a rearranged trip. Admission prices have been reduced to just £5.
Keith Alexander's team have the strongest defence in the division and are surpassing expectations, operating on a tight budget.
Giant centre-back Ben Futcher is top scorer with eight goals but Lincoln slipped to a bad 2-0 defeat at struggling Exeter on Tuesday.
They were previously unbeaten in eight fixtures but will now look to return to form this weekend at Bury.
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