HARRIERS will be hoping to avenge a heavy defeat away at Grays earlier in the season and build on Tuesday's 6-0 win over Stafford when the Essex side come to Aggborough for a mid-table Blue Square Premier clash on Saturday.
Mark Yates and his troops would love to avenge a 5-1 drubbing in August but the manager may have some selection headaches for this clash.
Gavin Hurren and Andy Ferrell are the only injury worries, which means Yates could stick with the 4-3-3 formation that tore apart Stafford.
The attacking trio of Darryl Knights, Matthew Barnes-Homer and Iyseden Chrsitie were all impressive but Grays are a far tougher prospect than leaky Rangers.
The visitors have struggled to score goals this season but have only conceded 30 in 31 games.
If picked, Christie will be aiming to maintain a good scoring run against Saturday's opponents, after bagging four goals in the last five clashes with them.
Since relegation from the Football League Harriers have not lost to their latest opponents at home and will be aiming to maintain that record and try to get some momentum back after a disappointing run of results.
The visitors go into the game on the back of a 2-0 win over Torquay which ended a four-game winless run.
Grays though are a club in some turmoil with chairman Martin Woodward taking over team affairs after Justin Edinburgh left the club in February.
With the threat of suspension for the rest of the season hovering over the visitors, Harriers will be hoping to pile on more misery.
Grays have been ordered to pay jailed footballer Andy Sestanovich £14,000 for outstanding wages owed by the FA. Sestanovich was imprisoned for eight years in the summer of 2006 after being found guilty of conspiracy to rob. The club have a 14 day deadline to pay the sum or suffer suspension.
Shuttle On-line will have live match updates and team lines-ups from just before the 3pm kick-off.
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