Harriers chief acknowledges tough Semi-Final challenge.
Stevenage Borough v Kidderminster Harriers
The FA Carlsberg Trophy
Semi-Final Second Leg
3pm, Saturday 20 March
Lamex Stadium, Stevenage Borough FC
Winning clubs receive £16,000 from The FA's prize fund
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Kidderminster Harriers make the trip to Broadhall Way on Saturday knowing the size of the task they have in hand is enormous if they want to seal a place at Wembley for The FA Trophy Final.
Steve Burr’s team know they have to overturn a 5-1 deficit from last weekend’s first leg, against a team who have an enviable home record and are looking for their third Trophy victory in four years.
"It's going to be a mammoth task,” admitted Burr, ahead of his side’s trip to Stevenage.
"Obviously, it is self inflicted as far as I'm concerned and we're going to Stevenage, who haven't lost at home for two years, so it's all stacked against us.
"I think we just have to go there and try and win the game and then you never know what can happen in football.”
Whilst the odds are firmly stacked against the Harriers turning the tie around, Burr is taking inspiration from the League Two result between Burton Albion and Cheltenham Town last weekend, which saw Cheltenham win 6-5 after previously finding themselves 5-3 down.
"You see last week between Burton and Cheltenham, there was an amazing turnaround there,” he said. “But it's going to be very difficult for us, that's for sure.
"We have got to make sure we don't concede early on, and nothing is impossible.
"We have 90 minutes of football and we'll try and reverse the tie as best we can.”
There will be video highlights of the game on TheFA.com on Sunday, so make sure you’re back to see how it went.