JAN Molby wants his Kidderminster Harriers troops to become record wreckers tomorrow when they travel to take on high-flying Oxford United.

The U's have not lost a home Nationwide League Division Three match this season.

Aggborough director of football Molby would dearly love to end their impressive sequence of ten wins and three draws at The Kassam Stadium.

Molby, whose side are nine points off the relegation zone, said: "Very few teams go through a whole season being unbeaten at home, so I'd suggest something has to give sometime, so you never know.

"We'll certainly go there and try and win the game. If we can defend well from the pressure they'll put us under then we have got a chance."

Ian Atkins' men, who drew 1-1 at Aggborough earlier in the season when Adam Willis was the Harriers marksman, have led the table for most of the season.

They are currently in fourth place, six points away from leaders Hull City, and have lost just twice in the league this season although they haven't won in their last thre matches.

Molby said: "They are a big strong, awkward side to play against. They are capable of putting you under pressure without playing particularly well because of the way that they play.

"They get the ball forward quickly, they squeeze up and fight for second balls and are dangerous at set-pieces. But I do believe there is a way of getting at them.

"If we can deal with the pressure then I feel there is a way of playing through them and causing them problems. But it's going to be extremely difficult."

Molby says his players are particularly keen to return to action tomorrow after having Tuesday's home clash against Cheltenham Town postponed because of a power failure. That game has been rearranged for Tuesday, February 10.

The former Liverpool ace said: "At least the players won't have the rigours of a match against Cheltenham in their legs, so we will be going to Oxford relatively fresh.

"But whether you go there fresh or not it's going to be a difficult place to get something from. But we'll be prepared for it."

Molby has yet to finalise his side but on Tuesday was planning to play Bo Henriksen up front alongside fellow Dane Jesper Christiansen.

Defender Adie Smith, who had returned from compassionate leave following his mother's funeral, was one of the substitutes.

FORMCAST: Harriers to slip to a 2-0 defeat.