MARK Yates has targeted a six-point haul from Kidderminster Harriers' final two games of the season.
Harriers host Burton Albion in their Aggborough finale tonight (7.45) before a trip to Woking to bring the curtain down on their campaign on Saturday.
Victory for Burton would guarantee Nigel Clough's side a place in the Blue Square Premier play-off places, while success for Harriers could yield 10th spot if other results go their way.
Stuart Douglas' 88th-minute header sent Kidderminster to a 2-1 defeat at Weymouth on Saturday after Simon Russell had given them the lead.
But Yates was pleased with the way his side approached the latter stages and believes they have the ability to turn Burton over.
He said: "We have played well lately so we just need to keep that going and we are looking for six points.
"Our home performances of late have been decent and we have got to keep that going. Burton are a tough side but we are capable of beating anyone.
"We were disappointed at Weymouth but we were trying to win the game and not draw.
"We were disappointed after scoring the first goal that we didn't go on to win the game but are looking to take three points against Burton that will make up for Saturday."
Yates has no injury concerns but defender Jeff Kenna has left to become manager of Galway United.
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