ALL roads will lead to Aggborough next Saturday when giant-killing hopefuls Kidderminster Harriers tackle Wolverhampton Wanderers in their big FA Cup third round clash (3pm).

Excitement has been reaching fever pitch since Harriers were drawn against their struggling Premiership neighbours.

Aggborough director of football Jan Molby, however, has been trying to keep a lid on the hype which is surrounding the tie during an important spell in his side's Nationwide League Division Three programme.

Tomorrow Harriers are back in action at home to Bristol Rovers before skipper Wayne Hatswell and his fellow glory-seekers start to focus fully on their eagerly-awaited big day.

Hatswell said: "I know the players and fans can't wait for this fixture. Wolves may be struggling at the bottom of the Premiership but they still have some very good players and are a massive club."

One player particularly excited by the prospect of facing Wolves is striker Jesper Christiansen whose transfer from Danish club OB Odense will be finalised in time for him to possible make his debut next Saturday.

Molby said: "Jasper can't officially sign for us until January 1 but by training with us already it has given him a chance to settle before the real action begins.

"He's a very good player who I'm sure the fan will love. He will be eligible for the FA Cup match and I will have no hesitation about throwing him in at the deep end if I feel it is the right thing to do."