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Kidderminster Harriers assistant manager John Finnigan told BBC Hereford & Worcester: "I think teams know that on our day we are capable of beating anyone. They know we have good players, but sometimes we lacked that bit of toughness and steel.
"We talk about characters but when you need them most is when you get a set-back, but confidence is high going into every game.
"The gaffer (Steve Burr) has come in and been great with me, and the boys have been impressed with him, and he has done great job.
"They (Stevenage) are well organised. They are a strong side, the gaffer went and had a look at them on Tuesday, so we know that to expect from them.
"We are not making any bold predictions but everyone has a (Wembley) dream. We are one step away now and I am sure the Stevenage boys feel the same.
"It makes a big difference when the fans get behind us, the ones that came to Oxford in the last trophy game will tell you it was a great game.
"We could really feel the support out on the pitch and if we can get that at home it will be great."
Kidderminster chairman Barry Norgrove:
"Gates have been poor so we are hoping to have a really good gate. We are asking all the fans and supporters in the area to come out and watch us.
"Stevenage are a very good side, but if we get the crowd behind us we can do well and maybe take a win back to Stevenage next week.
"I hope can get through on Saturday, do well at Stevenage and get through to Wembley."
Source: BBC Sport


