ANDY Preece insists Worcester City have got every chance of securing the victory they need at Harrogate to give themselves a chance of claiming the final play-off spot.

Following another weekend of results going their way, City travel to Yorkshire on Saturday with top-five ambitions still very much alive.

The mood in the home dressing room was buoyant after last Saturday's 2-0 victory over Hucknall Town as news of defeat for Harrogate, Fars-ley Celtic and Hyde filtered through.

Preece's side now need to beat Harrogate and then hope Redditch United do them a favour and defeat Farsley, while Blyth Spartans and Hyde slip up against Hinckley United and champions Droylsden respectively.

A delighted manager said: "I've said until there's enough teams on 65 points and a better goal difference than us we'll keep going to the end.

"It is the end and we're going to go to Harrogate with a chance. We'll need Redditch to win and then Blyth and Hyde not to win their games.

"They can draw or lose and we've got to go to Harrogate and win.

"It's not as impossible as it was before. I saw us quoted as 66/1 and I'm sure that will be slashed down a little bit.

"If we play like we did against Hucknall we've got a great chance of going to Har-rogate and winning. It's a tough place to go and it's a tough ask but all we can do is go there and give it a go.

"We go on to the last game and I think that's as much as you could ask from the position that we were in five games ago."

City laid siege to Hucknall's goal from start to finish at the weekend but had to wait until Mark Danks' 81st minute strike to break the deadlock.

Preece said: "I've never seen us have so many chances. I lost count of the number of opportunities, we must have been getting close to 20.

"I think if anybody had been doing a highlights package, it would have taken up the whole of Match Of The Day with the amount of chances we had.

"It would have been a travesty if we hadn't have won the game and 2-0 just doesn't tell the story. It should have been seven or eight."

He added: "It was a great performance but I was still sweating on us getting a result even going into the last 10 or 15 minutes. You can start to lose belief as it goes into the last 10 minutes but they kept going and ultimately we got what we deserved."