KIDDERMINSTER Harriers hope to ease their Nationwide League Division Three relegation worries by securing their first victory in 2004 when they entertain Yeovil Town at Aggborough tomorrow.

Harriers, six points away from the drop zone, will also be aiming to clinch their first 'double' of the season having beaten the Glovers 2-1 at Huish Park on Boxing Day with goals from John Williams and Sean Parrish.

Director of football Jan Molby's men go into the match on the back of two defeats and two draws in their last four league outings and have not picked up maximum points since December 28 when they beat Bristol Rovers 1-0 at home.

Although Yeovil are comfortably placed in sixth spot they have suffered a dip in form recently losing three and drawing one of their last four games including a 2-0 defeat at Northampton Town on Tuesday which was watched by Molby.

The Dane said: "They're still a good footballing side but are on a run when they are just not getting the bounce of the ball.

"But they're capable of putting it together and look like one of those teams that need the first goal for them to get a bit of confidence.

"It would be a wonderful double to complete. It's a winnable home game for us and we have done OK in our last three at Aggborough.

"We have taken seven points with two wins and a draw. If we can carry that on in our next two matches it will certainly give us some breathing space."

Molby's assistant Gary Barnett said: "It would be a good one for us to win.

"They play very good, fast tempo football and that's the way we like to play as well, so hopefully it will be an open game. Hopefully the result will come out the right way for us.

"Our next two home games are going to be vital. Yeovil have had a little bit of a sticky patch and psychologically we'll have one over on them with the result we had down there.

"We can take heart from the way we have played in the last few games, but we have also got to learn from our mistakes.

"Defensively we need to tighten up again. We need to concentrate on our defending, especially where it matters inside the penalty area."

Molby has yet to finalise his line-up but will again be without Kenny Coleman (groin) and Adam Willis (neck).

They have both returned to training but are still some way off match fitness.

FORMCAST: Harriers to win 2-1.