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Harriers aiming to end reign of Terras
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| A doubt: Iyseden Christie. |
HARRIERS will be trying to end their hoodoo against bogey side Weymouth when they clash with them in the Blue Square Premier at the Wessex Stadium on Saturday.
The Aggborough side will be trying to avenge a 2-0 loss to The Terras at home in October and January's unceremonious exit from the FA Trophy, when they lost on penalties 3-0 after drawing 2-2 in extra-time.
Manager Mark Yates' troops are in confident mood after carving out a seven-game unbeaten run in the league, which has included five wins.
Harriers' away form has also picked up in recent weeks with three wins and 13 goals scored on their travels.
But Weymouth, currently 18th in the table, will be desperate to pick up vitals points in their relegation battle.
While Harriers top the division's form table, their opponents lead the foul play league after notching up 85 yellow cards and five red.
Yates will be hoping that in-form striker Iyseden Christie and defender Gavin Hurren will both be fit after missing training during the week.
Captain and player of the season Mark Creighton is expected to have recovered from infected blisters for the clash, while keepers Chris MacKenzie and Dean Coleman are both fit and vying to start.
Weymouth boss John Hollins will test the fitness of midfielders Marcus Browning (Achilles) and Paulo Vernazza (groin). Mark Convery is banned, Jake Hyde is also ruled out with an ankle injury, but striker Michael Malcolm should return.
Shuttle On-Line will have team line-ups and live match updates from 3pm onwards.
7:12pm Friday 18th April 2008
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