No fear for Harriers against Luton
Kidderminster Harriers manager Mark Yates has warned Luton his side will show them no fear when the Blue Square giants visit Aggborough.
The two teams tomorrow (3pm) square off with a place in the play-off places the prize, as the season passes a third gone in the 16th league game played by the home side.
Harriers could also make it three wins in a row for the first time this season, after impressive wins against Wrexham and at AFC Wimbledon last Saturday.
Now they stand before a club that were in the Championship three years ago, but Yates warns their history means nothing to his team.
The manager said: "On our day, when we do what we do best, we know we are as good as anybody. We respect Luton, but we certainly don't fear them. We know there a good side, but so are we.
"It's important that we keep picking up points, and this is another three there for the taking. We have just got to make sure the players are focussed on their performance and work rate - the quality will come through.
"If we can do that, we have got a decent chance."
The Harriers boss also reports the rare luxury of a fully-fit squad to choose from.
He added: "The lads are fit and ready to go. I have been told by the physio that everyone has trained, which is great."