HARRIERs will be trying to impress in front of the cameras and maintain their recent good form when they take on play-off chasing Stevenage Borough in tonight's televised Blue Square Premier clash in Hertfordshire.
Mark Yates' side go into the clash with more confidence after back-to-back wins over Stafford and Grays.
Harriers have yet to lose when they appear on Setanta this season but this will be the first time they have been on television away from home.
They face a stiff test against Peter Taylor's side, which boasts a formidable home record of only two league defeats at Broadhall Way all season.
Yates will be pondering whether to keep with the same team and formation which has won the last two games.
The 4-3-3 formation, which uses the three-pronged strike force of Darryl Knights, Iyseden Christie and Matthew Barnes-Homer, has been effective at Aggborough.
However, the manager has played one striker on his own up front in a 4-5-1 formation away at Torquay, Aldershot and Burton Albion this season and Yates may have to choose between attacking power or pragmatism.
Midfielder Andy Ferrell (ankle) and utility man Gavin Hurren (hip) could both be included in the squad after shaking off injury problems.
Tonight's opponents are much changed from the side that beat Harriers 3-2 in last May's FA Carlsberg Trophy Final, with Stuart Lewis, Barry Fuller and Adam Miller joining former Borough boss Mark Stimson at Gillingham, while Mark Dobson signed for MK Dons in January.
But top scorer Steve Morison poses a threat with 18 goals so far this campaign.
Taylor will be without Tes Bramble, Ronnie Henry, Luke Oliver and Callum Willock, who all have long-term injuries.
For all of tonight's action Shuttle On-Line will have team line-ups and live match updates from just before the 7.45pm kick-off.
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