STRIKER Iyseden Christie could give Kidderminster Harriers a boost before Saturday's Blue Square Premier clash away at Burton Albion.
The striker may have recovered from a hip injury sustained in last week's home defeat to Weymouth after having an injection in his back this week.
With striker James Constable still a doubt with a hamstring injury the news will come as a relief for manager Mark Yates, who only had two fit forwards, Matthew Barnes-Homer and Justin Richards, for Saturday's FA Cup win over Vauxhall Motors.
Injured trio keeper Scott Bevan, Simon Russell and Jeff Kenna, will miss the Burton clash.
"We go into Burton more confident after the Vauxall win.
"Burton are going to be very t ough, but I feel we have a chance," said Yates.
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