It’s now four wins in five for Kidderminster, who are producing the goods on the pitch despite the turbulence off it and Harriers are a best price of 8/5 with Victor Chandler to grab another three-point haul in Friday night’s televised clash at Cambridge, 7/4 outsiders at 888Sport.
However, only Darlington have more away draws than Steve Burr’s men, who have shared the spoils seven times on the road and that tally is 3.25 (9/4) with Betdaq to rise to eight at the Abbey Stadium, where a 1-1 scoreline is chalked up by Partybets at 11/2.
Kidderminster fans can cover both the draw and an away win in one bet at odds of 4/9 (Paddy Power) but the U’s are currently on a wretched run having lost six out of their last seven and so the formbook certainly points to a Harriers triumph.
Burr’s charges are 10/3 courtesy of William Hill to shade it by one goal and following the victory over Altrincham last weekend, another 2-1 triumph is rated by Coral at 10/1. Ladbrokes meanwhile post 4/1 against Kidderminster once more possessing a lead at the end of each half and a tally of more than 2.5 goals is available at an enticing 8/11 with Stan James.
Elsewhere, Totesport quote 8/13 for both teams to find the net and for cautious punters, Betfred price Harriers at 8/11 in their ‘Draw No Bet’ market. Finally in the first scorer betting, Chris McPhee is a 7/1 shot at bet365 to break the deadlock and the same firm offer 2/1 for Kidderminster’s top scorer to notch at any stage. Odds supplied by www.betrescue.com Offer of the week: Open an account with William Hill via betrescue and claim a £25 free bet. See betrescue.com/freebets for details.
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