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HARRIERS will have a tough task ending their poor run of form away from home when they take on Exeter City at St James' Park in the Blue Square Premier on Saturday (3pm kick-off).
The Aggborough side have not won away from home in the league since beating Burton Albion 2-0 at the start of November last year.
It will take another impressive performance to leave Devon with three points, as promotion chasing Exeter boast an impressive home record.
Paul Tisdale's side have only lost once at home in the Blue Square Premier all season and suffered just one league loss in 2008, when they went down 3-2 to York City.
Harriers boss Mark Yates has a full strength squad to choose from after Andy Ferrell successfully came through Monday's Worcestershire Senior Cup game at Worcester City.
French left-back Alex Jeannin, on-loan from Oxford, is also set to be in the team to take on his former club.
Yates will have to decide how to approach this game. He has stuck with the 4-3-3 attacking formation for the last three games but has also played one striker on his own up front at Torquay, Aldershot and Burton Albion.
Harriers defeated Exeter 4-0 at Aggborough in September and if they beat City it will be the first time they have recorded a double over the Devon side since the 2002/2003 season.
Exeter striker Adam Stansfield is a doubt with his persistent ankle injury, while on-loan Grays hitman Ben Watson faces a fitness test on his foot injury.
Lee Elam, who was involved in an incident with Yates at Aggborough last season, and Steve Basham should both be available despite minor injuries.
Shuttle On-Line will have team line-ups and live match updates from St James Park from just before the 3pm kick-off.
12:52pm Friday 21st March 2008
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