Kidderminster have already performed miracles in the FA Cup this season, coming from behind to beat Championship Reading in the last round at Aggborough and will be able to approach this game with nothing to lose. They have played an incredible 6 games since that 3rd round tie, winning 4 of them. By contract, West Ham have played just 3 times since their 3rd round win over Leeds. Whilst nobody expects the Premier League team to be beaten, this is likely to be an entertaining tie and given that Kidderminster average 2.5 goals per game at home this season, backing them to score in a West Ham win looks some decent value.