BOSS Jan Molby is convinced Kidderminster Harriers can still enjoy a successful cup season despite last Saturday's frustrating hiccup against Burton Albion.

The non-leaguers held Harriers to a goalless draw in an FA Cup first round clash which will be replayed at Eton Park on Tuesday.

It was a disappointing result for Molby, who is anxious for his side to put the record straight at the second attempt.

He expects Nigel Clough's Burton to be less defensively minded as they were on Saturday.

So far this season a number of teams have visited Aggborough with defence being top of their priority list.

Molby said: "Sides have come here and packed their defence, but we have got to accept that. There's no way around it, but we have got to try to deal with that."

Harriers defender Mark Shail said: "They will have to come at us a bit more so it's down to us to break them down and deal with whatever they throw at us. There's everything to play for."

If Kidderminster win their replay they will face fellow Nationwide League Division Three outfit Carlisle United who will also be Harriers visitors in the first round of the LVD Vans Trophy on Tuesday, December 5.

Molby said: "I'm not disappointed that we have been drawn against the same team, but I'm delighted it's two home games although you could say at the moment we might have a better chance of getting a result away.

"But you can beat playing at home in cup competitions."