HARRIERS goalkeeper Scott Bevan feels he is coming into form at just the right time.
Bevan suffered a calf injury in the 2-0 FA Trophy semi-final first leg victory against Northwich on March 10 and missed the next five games.
The 27-year-old was replaced by Steve Taylor but returned to the team for the 1-0 Conference defeat to Northwich at Aggborough on March 31.
Bevan is now raring to go for Saturday's final against Stevenage and he said: "For everyone in this team it's going to probably be the highlight of their career.
"We've got experienced players like Jeff Kenna who have played big games but, even for him, playing in front of 60,000 to 70,000 at the new Wembley is going to be one of the games of his career.
"The season started off pretty slowly and from November onwards I felt I started to hit a rich vein of form.
"Unfortunately, I suffered an injury in the first leg against Northwich and since I've come back from that, it's been hard going. But I've had a few weeks training now and got back into it so hopefully I can go into the game full of confidence."
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