JAN Molby spoke today of Kidderminster Harrier's FA Cup draw which could lead to them facing a 'roll back the years' clash against West Ham at Aggborough.

Harriers will take on the Hammers if they beat Premiership strugglers Wolves in a third round replay at Molineux a week tonight.

And a clash against West Ham would spark memories of the 1993-4 campaign when Kidderminster went on an historic cup run which resulted in them knocking out Birmingham City and Preston North End.

The Hammers, then in the Premier League but now in the Nationwide League First Division, finally ended Kidderminster's fairytale when they won 1-0 at Aggborough in a fifth round tie.

Molby is delighted Kidderminster have a chance to meet West Ham again but knows his side face a mountainous task to oust Wolves following Saturday's 1-1 home draw.

He said: "It's another home draw, but the big if is that we have got to get through first and that's going to be extremely difficult.

"But if we were to get there, it's another fantastic opportunity to play against a big club. So whoever goes through it's a tie to look forward to.

"I think the spirit of the FA Cup is to be at home because that represents your best opportunity to go through. So if we are to beat Wolves in the replay, which is going to be almost impossible, we do have a home tie to look forward to which is fantastic.

"Obviously there will be people who feel that our best chance has gone, but we don't quite feel like that."