But if they can beat Jan Molby's side tomorrow and other results go their way, their League status will be all but guaranteed.
After seeing off Orient last weekend, manager Steve Parkin says: "This one is another massive game and we need to go into it well prepared. We need everyone fit and ready to roll up their sleeves."
Parkin has a full squad from which to select but is unlikely to change a winning side, or the 4-5-1 formation that worked so well last weekend.
With 51 points, the home side are safe from relegation and, though they have a squad free of injury and suspension, the travelling Rochdale support will be hoping that they have more than half an eye on their end-of-season holiday.
Last week's two-goal hero Grant Holt has now recovered from his dead leg and will continue as the lone front man for Parkin's side.
Fit again Patrick McCourt, who marked his return with a goal from the bench against Orient, will again be in the squad but is unlikely to start.
Last season: Kidderminster 0 Rochdale 0
Key opponent: Dean Bennett - an attacking midfielder who gets forward and can cause problems with his pace.
Prediction: Kidderminster 0 Rochdale 1 Tweet

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A few dodgy facts in your preview.
You have scored at Aggborough in the 4-1 defeat on Boxing Day 2001. Michael Oliver scored your only goal.
The one to watch, Dean Bennett, hasn't played for over a month due to fracture in the knee and will probably miss out on the start of next season too.