BRISBANE Road has been a happy hunting ground for Kidderminster Harriers since their promotion to Division Three.

They have earned two 0-0 draws there as well as triumphing 3-1 in November 2001 with Bo Henriksen scoring on his debut.

Leyton Orient have climbed up the table since the permanent appointment of Martin Ling and have lost just one of their last 14 home games.

But after victories over Oxford (1-0) and rivals Southend (2-1) in February, the Londoners have failed to win in four games home or away.

That includes two 1-1 draws with Bristol Rovers and Bury who are in a similar position to Harriers.

Gary Alexander, who Jan Molby managed at Hull, is the Orient top scorer with 12 goals.

They lost 2-1 at Aggborough in December but have since added former Reading defender John Mackie and Charlton winger Lloyd Sam on loan.

Other defenders, Matt Lockwood and Dave McGhee, have both been missing with toe and ankle injuries respectively.

After visiting Orient on Saturday, Harriers head to Scunthorpe on Tuesday where they have a contrasting record.

Yet to win at Glanford Park in three league meetings, Harriers did at least draw 1-1 there last season.

Brian Laws' side, who first head to Hull on Saturday, have had a disappointing season by their standards.