EIGHTEEN games and counting for Kidderminster, with the Midlands side losing touch with the sides above them although that could all change on Saturday afternoon when Harriers host a Woking team who are also out of sorts.

Kiddy are 5/2 (bet365) to claim a maiden victory, with Dave Hockaday having seen his team narrowly beaten by Southport a fortnight ago, while the visitors are 11/10 favourites (Paddy Power) to claim victory at Aggborough.

Woking have only won one of their past seven matches and the draw could be a big runner at 12/5 (Stan James), with neither team boasting particularly strong form right now. It’s also worth noting that Kidderminster’s sequence of losses and draws suggest that the latter is on the cards.

Nevertheless, Harriers surely can’t go the whole season without some wins and a tightly-fought 1-0 is available at 9/1 (Winner.com), while a 2-1 victory is a 10/1 poke (Sky Bet) which would finally give the supporters something to cheer about.

You can back Kiddy at 5/4 (Ladbrokes) on the Draw No Bet market which means money back if the game ends all square, with both teams to score available at 4/6 (William Hill) and we might see a few goals considering neither team are keeping many clean sheets at the moment.

BetVictor have 13/2 that the game is level at half-time before Kidderminster run out winners come the final whistle, with Sky Bet offering 5/2 about Woking taking the lead at the interval before heading home with the three points.

Callum Hassan scored in the recent 2-2 draw at Altrincham and he can be backed at 10/1 (bet365) to break the deadlock in a game that Harriers badly need to win if they are to start working their way out of trouble.

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