Kidderminster produced one of their best performances for some time on Monday as they bounced back from consecutive away defeats to see off Rushden 2-0 at Aggborough and they hope to pick up where they left off at Crawley Town.
Nevertheless, the hosts solid home form means they start as betdirect's 11/10 favourites for the Broadfield Stadium contest with the Harriers' chances rated at a lengthy 11/4 by VCBet.
This would suggest that a comfortable Town triumph is in the offing, however, the pair's close proximity in the table, coupled with the fact that Crawley have won just twice in eleven league games, contradicts this.
Subsequently, a decent case can be made for the 12/5 Betfred post against the draw as well as Partybets' 11/2 for both sides to find the net once each and Sportingbet's 3/4 for Mark Yates' charges to avoid defeat; a wager found in the handicaps where the online firm hand Kidderminster a goal start.
For the more confident, Blue Square post 7/1 against Harriers fashioning the game's only goal, bet365 offer 9/2 for a one-goal winning margin in favour of Yates' men and Coral.co.uk quote odds of 7/1 for Kidderminster to go in on level terms at the break but rouse themselves sufficiently in the second period to land a maximum haul.
On Saturday meanwhile, Harriers are Betdaq's 9/2 outsiders to emerge triumphant from the trip to promotion-chasing Cambridge, where a draw (13/5, Sportingbet) would have to be considered a decent return.
As struggling Weymouth nicked a point there last weekend, this isn't impossible and indeed a repeat of that goalless encounter (10/1, betdirect) could be on the cards.
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