KIDDERMINSTER Harriers director of football Jan Molby has hinted that he will field an unchanged line-up for tomorrow's Nationwide League Division Three trip to Cambridge United.

The Dane was delighted with his side's performance against high-flying Huddersfield Town on Monday and is unlikely to feel the need to make changes.

He described ten-man Harriers' 2-1 home win over the Terriers as the best since the club went into the Football League four years ago.

The victory, secured despite Ian Foster's first half sending off, virtually guaranteed their survival in Division Three while Cambridge still have some way to go to make sure they are safe.

They are two points behind 16th placed Harriers and will be eager to go one step further than they did when they visited Aggborough and drew 2-2 in November.

Molby said: "I think all the players that played on Monday did enough to play again.

"We made changes from Saturday's match at Carlisle and rightly so, but the players who came in against Huddersfield gave us attitude and energy. They deserve to play again.

"Cambridge, in terms of quality, will be nowhere near as good as Huddersfield so hopefully it will be a bit more of an even game. They find it extremely difficult to win at home."

The U's have the worst home record in the Third Division with just five five wins at the Abbey Stadium all season.

Harriers will complete their programme without midfielder Dean Bennett who has undergone surgery on a knee injury he picked up against Hull City recently.

The 26-year-old's contract runs out in the summer and he hopes he has already convinced Molby to offer him a new deal. He should be back to full fitness by the end of May.

Leading scorer Bennett said: "I'm gutted to miss out on the last few games, but I've worked with Jan for five years so I don't suppose he is going to learn anything more about me in the last games."

Defender Kenny Coleman has also had surgery on a groin problem and should be fit within six weeks.

FORMCAST: Harriers to win 2-1.