HARRIERS hope to upset the form book when they take on Burton Albion away in the Blue Square Premier Division on Saturday.

While Harriers are struggling for consistency tomorrow's opponents have went on a 16-game unbeaten run in all competitions and haven't lost since going down 2-1 at home to Oxford United.

Harriers will take heart from promising away performances against Rushden and Diamonds and Salisbury City this season as inspiration for another good result.

Victory over the league's third placed side would also signal Harriers' have found the right formula and can be a force to be reckoned with.

Harriers' hopes of making the play-offs are far from dead but only one league win in October means they have are stuck in mid-table at the moment.

Harriers will be boosted by the news that strikers James Constable and Iyseden Christie may play some part in the match.

Christie has been injured for over a month but has recovered from a hip injury, while Constable may have a chance after healing faster than expected from a hamstring injury.

Otherwise Harriers are missing injured keeper Scott Bevan, Simon Russell and Jeff Kenna.

Rookie midfielder Michael McGrath is pushing for a start after several influential substitute performances and young striker Matthew Barnes-Homer may have done enough to keep his place in the team after scoring two goals in the last three games.

Burton have former Harriers players Andy Corbett and John McGrath in their squad and boast seven-goal hitman Daryl Clare.

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