RYAN Croasdale is encouraging Kidderminster Harriers to go for the throat in tomorrow's FA Cup clash at Newcastle Benfield (3pm).

The midfielder, who returned last week following time out for personal reasons, insists no one will be taking lightly the clash against the Northern League Division One outfit that plies its trade three levels beneath Harriers.

“We’ve got to take the game to them and make sure we get through the round,” he said.

“We’re a young group and will have to stay switched on at all times, we’re not going to underestimate them or anything like that.

“The last FA Cup tie was a tough game as well so we’ve got to go with our A game and get through that round. They’ll be raring to go and it will be a tough game.”

Boss John Eustace said: "We will approach it in just the same way we did against Deeping Rangers and will need to be professional and show good character away from home.

"It's all about ourselves now. I'm not interested in any other team and just want to make sure we worry about what we can do."

James McQuilkin could be a doubt after struggling during his 45-minute return against Blyth Spartans last Saturday.

Victory would see Harriers move to within one round of the first round proper and scoop £7,500 in prize money.