KIDDERMINSTER Harriers continue their Nationwide League Division Three relegation battle on Sunday by putting their improving away record under the microscope at York City.

Harriers are just three points from the drop zone but have been boosted recently by a run of encouraging performances on their travels.

Director of football Jan Molby said: "We have got no complaints about our away record. In the last five games we've had three wins and two draws with four clean sheets, so we've no complaints on that score.

"We're aware we are away in our next two games and we will probably have to lift our away performance to a new level to get something out of them.

"The only team to win at York in the league this season is Rochdale. It's a difficult place to go to. They keep things tight and they have got some players who are capable of scoring one or two goals."

Molby highlights striker Lee Nogan as a player Harriers will have to keep an eye on. He has notched five goals this season and the Aggborough chief said: "He's a proven goalscorer. He scored goals at a higher level than the one he's at the moment and he's a handful.

"He's not the biggest or the strongest, but his movement is good and he pops up in areas where he can hurt you."

Molby has yet to finalise his side although he is not expected to make many -- if any -- changes to the side which beat Leyton Orient 2-1 at Aggborough last Saturday when new boys Lee Jenkins and Scott Rickards were both on the substitutes' bench.

Striker Rickards from Conference strugglers Tamworth was drafted on during the second half and soon began making an impression.

The 22-year-old, who was at Derby before joining Tamworth, said: "It's great to be playing full-time again.

"I asked a few of the lads at Tamworth who had played League football whether it would be a massive step. But they said nowadays the difference between the Conference and the Third Division isn't that great.

"The fitness is a big part but hopefully by training full-time that will come."

FORMCAST: A 1-1 draw.