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Good odds for Harriers against Woking
Kidderminster continued their impressive end to the season in midweek, bouncing back from a narrow reverse at battling Weymouth to hammer promotion hopefuls Burton Albion 4-1 at Aggborough.
Woking are the final opponents of the campaign for Mark Yates' men and as the Cards, 8/5 chances with Betdirect, have won just two of their last 14, there's a decent chance that Harriers will finish on a high at Kingfield.
Sportingbet nevertheless offer attractive odds of 7/5 for Kidderminster to collect all three points from a match bookies such as Coral.co.uk rate at 9/4 to finish all square and in the circumstances, Yates' troops certainly look worth backing, not just in the match betting but also in other markets.
In the correct score betting for example, Harriers are 8/1 with VCBet to shade it 2-1 and 10/1 (Partybets) to manage a more comfortable 2-0 success against the inconsistent hosts while elsewhere, Betfred price Kidderminster at 4/1 to be in front as each half is brought to a close and, for the confident, Betdaq make them 4/1 to prevail by at least two clear goals.
The rate at which Harriers are finding the net meanwhile, certainly suggests that the match will produce more than 2.5 goals (17/20, Blue Square).
Odds supplied by www.betrescue.com
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2:35pm Wednesday 23rd April 2008
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