JOHN Trewick believes Hereford United's players will have recharged their batteries for tomorrow's big derby after the mid-week FA Cup exertions.
The Bulls toiled through extra-time and a penalty shoot-out in poor conditions before beating Alfreton in a fourth qualifying round replay on Tuesday.
Now they head to Harriers for the first Conference encounter between the two clubs since January 2000 when they drew 1-1 at Aggborough in front of 4,606 fans.
United coach Trewick said: "The important thing is we've had 120 minutes on a sticky pitch in a tough game and obviously Kidderminster haven't had a match during the mid-week.
"We obviously had to look at the content of the training on Thursday and Friday, so we leave a lot in the tank for Saturday.
"That's been our priority -- making sure the players get the right fluids and the right fuel into their systems."
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