After getting a first point under his belt as Kidderminster manager at Crawley on Saturday, Steve Burr admits he's now relishing his first home game at Aggborough on Tuesday night.
New boss Burr twice watched his side come from behind at the Broadfield Stadium to snatch a share of the spoils in the Blue Square Square Premier.
The action is set to continue thick and fast for the former Macclesfield Town legend, who will send out a team on home soil for the first time in midweek as Grays Athletic come to town.
Fresh from a thumping against Oxford United at the weekend, Julian Dicks' men are sure to make life tough for Harriers - but the gaffer can't wait.
"I've said to the players that we can build on this today," he said, following Saturday's 2-2 draw.
"I'm really looking forward to the game at home - and all the games coming up, to be honest. For the last month there hasn't been a lot of football played so it was great to actually get involved in a game today.
"I'm thoroughly looking forward to Tuesday, I must admit. Hopefully I can do well here and we can get success."
There was good and bad to take from Burr's first outing as Kidderminster chief, it's fair to say.
Costly mistakes twice put Steve Evans' Crawley side ahead as Harriers went behind at a place many times made a fortress this season.
But goals from John Finnigan and Chris McPhee ensured that the visitors were never out of the game - the latter coming just a few minutes from time to ensure the boys had at least a point to bring home.
"There were a lot of pleasing things today," he added. "The [second] mistake was hard to take but there was a bit of resilience there which was great to see, a bit of fighting spirit.
"We thoroughly deserved to go away with something. We played some good football - our passing could be better, but I couldn't have asked for any more from the lads today.
"This is a tough place to come and I was just delighted with how the boys got something out of the game."
92 noisy Harriers fans helped make up a crowd of 800 this afternoon. Their new manager went: "It's a long way for the fans to come and it was nice to have got that equaliser because it gives them something to go home with a smile on their face about and hopefully they'll get behind us again on Tuesday night."