KIDDERMINSTER Harriers director of football Jan Molby is hoping striker Bo Henriksen will be fit to face Cambridge United at Aggborough tomorrow.

Henriksen's fitness has been hampered for various reasons this season, restricting him to just two goals in 13 Nationwide League Division Three outings.

Last term the Danish hot-shot netted an impressive haul of 20 goals.

This week he has been laid low by a 'flu bug and has also had to contend recently with Achilles tendon and groin injuries.

Several Harriers players have missed training at some stage this week but Molby is hopeful the problems will have eased by the time he makes his final team selection.

He has already decided, however, to hand newcomer Steve Burton a place in the starting line-up.

The 21-year-old left-sided defender, signed on a month's loan from Hull City, was on the substitutes' bench last Saturday when Harriers slipped back into the second-from-bottom relegation spot following a 2-0 home defeat against high-riding Doncaster Rovers.

Burton has been drafted in as cover for Scott Stamps who is continuing his battle to recover from a foot injury.

Molby, meanwhile, is expecting a tough test against mid-table Cambridge.

John Taylor's side have an impressive away record while Harriers have won only twice in eight league games at Aggborough this season.

The former Liverpool ace said: "Playing at home at the moment isn't an advantage for us.

"Cambridge have taken the most points away from home in the division with four wins and three draws and only one defeat.

"If they had any kind of home record they would be up there in the top three. So with their impressive away record it's going to be difficult for us.

"But surely they can't keep relying on their away record? At some stage something has to give, so that's what we have to hang our hat on."

Molby has pin-pointed Cambridge's prolific striker Dave Kitson as a major threat to Harriers' hopes.

He said of Kitson: "He's as good a striker as there is at this level. He scored a lot of goals last year and has got nine already this season.

"He's a real handful, but they have also got pace and I can see why they do well away from home.

"They isolate him up front and then they have got players with pace to go and join him. But obviously Kitson is the one we will keep an eye on."

FORMCAST: Harriers to draw 1-1.