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Dartford have another chance to address their poor home form when much-fancied Kidderminster visit Princes Park on Saturday.
Tony Burman's side have lost three games on the spin in front of their own fans, while Harriers are among The Skrill Premier title favourites.
But the Darts boss is focused purely on his team’s performance levels, rather than the reputation of the visitors.
He said: "They're all tough games and it’s how you are on the day.
"We've been close to getting results but it hasn't quite happened for us in those games.
"The guys thought they were unlucky in the Chester game and we've been unlucky in the Lincoln game as well.”
Burman was glad to be back in the dugout this week, having not made the trip to Chester on September 7.
He said: "I've had to miss a game because my daughter's been away in hospital.
"I've missed (the football) because I don’t want to go back to where I was for the last week, in all honesty."