KIDDERMINSTER Harriers will be looking to extend their impressive away record when they travel to Weymouth's Wessex Stadium in the Nationwide Conference on Saturday (3pm).

Although Mark Yates' men have only won once in their last six home league games, the Aggborough side have not lost on the road in the competition since visiting Forest Green Rovers on February 10.

They go into Saturday's game on the back of Tuesday night's fine 2-1 win at Stevenage Borough which was a dress rehearsal for the forthcoming FA Trophy final.

Despite seeing his players pick up eight bookings and several knocks in the Boro battle at Broadhall Way on Tuesday, Yates should be able to name an unchanged side for the Weymouth fixture.

However, with James Constable available for selection after serving a three-game ban following his straight red card against St Albans City, Yates will have some tough decisions to make.

Iyseden Christie played as a lone striker at Stevenage with Glenn Wilson and Jake Sedgemore anchoring the midfield, while Russ Penn played a more attacking role.

With this set-up securing three points, Yates may keep top-scorer Constable on the bench alongside Gavin Hurren who was rested in midweek, rather than returning to his tried-and-tested 4-4-2 formation.

Veteran right-back Jeff Kenna shook off a foot injury to play at Stevenage but could be rested this weekend.

On-loan midfielder Andy Ferrell is to see a specialist about an abductor problem.

Harriers, who finished last season in 15th spot, will go into the clash in 11th place in the table, nine points away from the play-off zone.

Yates said: "We've got seven matches to go, let's see where we can get. We know we are capable of a run.

"We've got to prove it. But we've got a lot of tired bodies at the moment so we've given them a little bit of time off to recuperate."

The Terras, who won 1-0 with a Chukki Eribenne goal at Aggborough in August, have shipped a staggering 11 goals in their last two outings.

They will be glad to return to playing at the Wessex, but any hopes of a play-off chase died out when they hit financial difficulties in January.

Weymouth boss Jason Tindall will hope former Harriers target Trevor Challis can win his battle to be fit to add some experience to a defence that has done little to inspire confidence of late.

Harriers' hectic Easter schedule continues with a home match against Woking on Bank Holiday Monday (3pm).