Brentford striker Andre Gray has his work cut out to continue his scoring spree against Cardiff City tomorrow.

So says Terry Phillips of Wales Online, who believes in-form Bluebirds keeper David Marshall will be difficult to beat.

The Scotland star has been one of Cardiff's best performers during a difficult start to the season for the south Wales side.

"Marsh was one of the best keepers in the Premier League last season," said Phillips.

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"He’s so consistent and is keeping Simon Moore on the sidelines. He’s a great shot-stopper and an all-round very good keeper."

Another player to watch for Russell Slade's side is striker Kenwyne Jones.

The former Sunderland and Stoke frontman tops Cardiff's scoring charts with seven goals and will be looking to add to his hail against the Bees.

Phillips said: "He’s a big lump and is unplayable on his day. He can be a real handful for defenders. He has good pedigree, having played at the highest level."

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Kadeem Harris could make his first league start for the Bluebirds against the side that gave him his first taste of first-team football last season.

The wing-wizard impressed off the bench at Bournemouth last time out and could be handed a chance from the off.

Phillips added: "He made his league debut at the weekend and has a good chance of keeping his place. He’s got raw pace and likes to run at defenders.

"He’s been hampered by injury problems, but he seems to be over them now. He’s just been given a three-year deal, so he’s highly-rated by Slade."