BUOYANT Harriers will be trying to record their fourth Blue Square Premier win in a row when they welcome Ebbsfleet United to Aggborough tonight (7.45pm kick-off).

The in-form side will be trying build on encouraging wins over Crawley Town and Cambridge United and continue their best run of results in the league this season.

Victory over Liam Daish's promotion-chasing side would confirm Harriers as one of the division's form teams and enhance their chances of finishing in the top half of the table.

The last time Harriers recorded four wins in a row in the league was during last season's eight-game winning run and manager Mark Yates and his troops would love to repeat that feat and end a disappointing season on a high note.

Yates may shuffle his team for tonight's clash, which completes a gruelling five-game spell in 12 days, but will be unwilling to make wholesale changes to his in-form side unless forced to by injury.

Inexperienced goalkeeper Dean Coleman is expected to remain in the side after he kept a clean sheet in Saturday's 3-0 win over Cambridge.

First-choice shot stopper Chris MacKenzie, who limped off injured in Thursday's win over Crawley, will not be out for the rest of the season.

It was first thought the 35-year-old would miss the rest of the campaign with a thigh tear but the injury was not as bad as originally thought by Harriers.

Loan signings Jake Moult and Michael Wylde could be included in the squad after joining Harriers last week until the end of the season.

Ebbsfleet manager Liam Daish will be without the suspended Sacha Opinel and injured striker Chukki Eribenne, who bagged a hat-trick against Harriers earlier in the season.

The last time the two sides met in Essex Harriers were shot down 5-4, with James Constable bagging a second half hat-trick.

A foot injury is expected to keep Paul McCarthy out of United's line-up, while James Smith may have recovered from a hamstring injury to be available.

Tuesday's opponents, who take on Torquay United in the FA Carlsberg Trophy Final, have lost some form after a great run of results in February and March, losing three and winning two of their last five league clashes.

Away from home Ebbsfleet bounced back from a 3-3 draw with Northwich Victoria and losses to Torquay, Histon and Stevenage Borough by defeating York 1-0 on Saturday.

Shuttle On-Line will have team line-ups and live match updates from 7.45pm onwards.