At this stage in the campaign, with matters close to being settled at both ends of the table, momentum is a hugely important commodity. As they’ve managed just one Conference victory in six, it’s fair to say that momentum eludes Kidderminster at present although bookies think they might be able to re-capture it with a victory over play-off chasing Halifax at Aggborough.

Gary Whild’s men kick off as Stan James’s 7/5 favourites to register three points and the visitors, by contrast, open as BetVictor’s 2/1 underdogs, not least because they’ve lost more games than they’ve won on the road. Harriers though, have secured a point in two of their last three and bet365’s 12/5 odds, chalked against it ending with honours even this time, is worthy of further consideration.

A 1-1 scoreline is 6/1 (betway) and as it promises to be close, Stan James’s 11/10 for the opening half to finish on level terms warrants attention while for punters expecting the first 45 minutes to establish a trend for the second period, Skybet post 4/1 about both halves concluding as draws.

Elsewhere, Winner.com’s 5/6 for the match to yield fewer than 2.5 goals has attracted support, as has the 19/4 (Ladbrokes) for Kidderminster to finally gain some momentum by emerging victorious following a drawn first half.

Alternatively, a 1-0 home success is priced at 15/2 by BetVictor and it’s 10/11 at Paddy Power for Whild’s charges to break the deadlock, an opener that’s 13/2 (bet365) to be struck by Lee Hughes. For the cautious finally, Harriers are 4/6 in William Hill’s ‘Draw No Bet’ market.

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