JAN Molby wants Kidderminster to pull down the curtain on their survival season with a performance containing 'energy and desire' against Boston tomorrow.

The Harriers director of football was pleased with his side's efforts in last Saturday's 1-1 draw at Torquay United.

And he is eager for them to sign off their Nationwide League Division Three campaign with a similar display.

He said: "Boston have had an upsurge in form since Steve Evans went back there, but as long as we show what we did against Torquay, with that desire and energy, then nobody is going to complain are they?

"The fans know we aren't going to produce the best team in the Third Division, but if we show desire, hunger and the will to win then that's all we can do."

Skipper Wayne Hatswell, a contender for the Aggborough outfit's player-of-the-year award, also wants Harriers to pep their home record which he says has been their downfall this season.

They have won just eight out of 22 home games and the central defender said: "If you take our away form this year and put it with a good home run we would be in the play-offs.

"If we can continue our away form and have that bit of luck at home where we have conceded a lot of goals, we can challenge next season.

"Away from home, apart from Southend and Doncaster, I can't think of any team that has battered us. We've been pretty organised and worked hard away, but for some reason we switch off at home."

Giant central defender Abdou Sall will be available after serving a one-match ban last Saturday following his sending off in Harriers' game at Cambridge United.

Young goalkeeper John Danby is expected to be fit despite picking up a knee injury at Torquay while on loan striker Leon Clarke has recovered from a foot problem.

Still ruled out are Dean Bennett (knee), Dean Keates (knee), Adam Willis (neck) and Kenny Coleman (groin).

FORMCAST: Harriers to win 2-1.