CROWD favourite Bo Henriksen believes Kidderminster Harriers can pull off an historic giant-killing act against Wolverhampton Wanderers in Saturday's FA Cup third round clash at Aggborough.

The Danish striker is warning the Premiership strugglers' stars to expect a 'big surprise' against Jan Molby's glory-seekers who are determined to make the most of their big day.

He said: "If we didn't think there was a chance we wouldn't be able to do anything.

"But I think there's a small chance. We'll go for it and just enjoy it because we can't do anything else."

Henriksen, like his team-mates, has been swept along this week by a massive outbreak of cup fever throughout the club and the town.

He said: "The whole club and the whole town is looking forward to it. Everybody has been talking about it ever since the draw was made.

"It's the biggest game in the last 10 years for the club and the town has been ecstatic because there's so many Wolves fans as well. I think it's half and half, so it's going to be magnificent for the whole town.

"I think we've just got to go out and enjoy it. Nine out of 10 times if Wolves are playing up to their best they should beat us. But that being said, I think we have got a chance.

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"It's the cup, the oldest tournament in the world, and I think anything can happen. Especially among the English players it's a special thing.

"I didn't realise it when I came over here, but this tournament is probably one of the biggest things you can be part of as a footballer.

"All the players will give 10 times more than they normally can. It's difficult to explain but they are just able to do a bit more than they normally would. We're a Third Division side and we'll never get a chance like this again and why shouldn't we be able to just pull it off? Of course, there's a chance.

"If we've to win the game we have to over achieve it's as simple as that.

"I don't think Wolves will come and underestimate us. I think they'll come out and give their best, but I don't care. I don't think the lads care because we've just to play our own game.

"This is a chance of a lifetime. Wolves are coming here and they'll get a hard time because we'll go at them. We don't have anything to lose in that way. I think they will get a big surprise."

Henriksen says that his fellow countryman and boss Molby is the inspiration behind Harriers' cup run and recent improvement in the Nationwide League Third Division.

He said: "It's just magnificent to be part of his team. Going into the FA Cup third round and with his inspiration hopefully we'll be able to pull it off.

"Since he came back I think all the lads have been a different class in a way because they are doing a bit more as they are looking up to a man who has been there at the top.

"There is a reason that we are Third Division players -- that's because we are not good enough to have achieved what he has.

"It is a big inspiration that you have someone who can actually say 'yes, I've been there'."