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Match Preview: Barnet v Kidderminster Harriers (Saturday, 12.15pm)

Barnet face a challenge to maintain their high-scoring form at home against a tight Kidderminster Harriers defence on Saturday.

With 87 goals in 45 games, Barnet are the second-highest scorers in the National League ahead of the 12.15pm kick-off at the Hive Stadium.

They face a Kiddy side who have scored 39 in 45 matches, but conceded only 55 goals, putting them joint-fourth among the league’s tightest defences – only Bromley, Southend United and FC Halifax Town have conceded fewer goals.

Barnet are second in the table after 45 games, of which they have won 25 and drawn eight, earning 83 points.

Kidderminster Harriers are 20 places behind the Bees in 22nd, with 11 wins and 13 draws putting them on 46 points.

The hosts are in reasonable form in the National League, with three wins and three draws from their last six games.

With a win and two draws over that period, Kiddy’s form is much worse – they have taken five points from 18, compared to Barnet’s 12.

Barnet’s last match was on Saturday, a 2-0 win against FC Halifax Town, with Callum Stead and Daniele James Collinge getting the goals for the Bees.

Kidderminster Harriers lost 1-0 against Eastleigh last time out, also on Saturday.

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Barnet v Kidderminster Harriers
National League | The Hive Stadium
Saturday, 20 April 2024 @ 12.15pm

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