KIDDERMINSTER Harriers assistant manager Gary Barnett believes their Worthington Cup first round tie against Second Division table-toppers Walsall is so finely balanced that tonight's second leg at Aggborough could go either way.
"It's going to be an exciting game and it can go either way there's no doubt about that," said Barnett.
Kidderminster go into the match all square at 1-1 following the first leg at the Bescot Stadium two weeks ago.
Barnett said: "Walsall are scoring goals at a phenomenal rate and we have got to make sure we are ready.
"They have had a cracking start to the season and obviously their confidence is very high, but we haven't done so badly ourselves and our lads' confidence is pretty good as well.
"I think we saw down at Walsall that there was some good football played by both sides and hopefully tonight it will be another good match.
"We might have liked to have penetrated them a bit more at Walsall and hurt them a bit more, but that's not always the case. Sometimes it's just tiring your opponents out by keeping the ball."
Barnett pin-pointed Gabor Bukran as a dangerman for Walsall in the first leg, saying: "His driving forward from midfield was something different and that's something to be aware of tonight."
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