KIDDERMINSTER Harriers play their first of nine games this month when they visit Woking tonight (7.45).

The Aggborough club have a congested end to the season as they seek to cement their place in the Blue Square Premier play-offs.

Mark Yates’ side are hitting form at the right time following a run of seven games without conceding a goal and head to the Kingfield Stadium full of confidence.

However, Harriers will not be taking third-from-bottom Woking for granted.

Yates said: “There’s a real buzz and focus about the place.

“We have had a good month, we have not only picked up points but we have played well.

“We have kept seven clean sheets which is pleasing because it’s something that we work on.”

The boss, who has no fresh injury concerns, added: “Everyone will be expecting us to go and get three points but it won’t be as easy as that.

“They are a decent enough side, we played very well against them at home but I am expecting a very tough game.”

Tonight’s match is a rearranged fixture, originally abandoned on March 3 amid torrential rain.