Harriers boss Steve Burr was understandably delighted after watching his side secure their place in the FA Trophy semi-finals with a win at Oxford United on Saturday.
Robbie Matthews hit a late winner to give Harriers a deserved victory - their second over the Blue Square Premier leaders this season - and send them to within just two matches of another dream date at Wembley Stadium.
Speaking after the game, Burr - who remains undefeated as Harriers manager - was thrilled to have reached the final four.
He said: "We're through and that's the main thing - Oxford put us under a little bit of pressure in the second half but I always felt we would score.
"We hit them on the break a few times and I was delighted with the first-half performance.
"I felt we gave the ball away a bit cheaply a few times in the second but that is understandable when you come here and [Oxford have] the crowd behind them.
"We thought it was going to be a tough one coming here today and we're pleased to be through to the semi-final."
Matthews came off the bench to strike the winner with just six minutes to go - it is the second time in a week that Burr has thrown on a sub who has gone on to hit a winning goal following Damian Spencer's goal against Forest Green last weekend.
"It's pleasing as a manager when that happens - sometimes it doesn't," he added.
"I had to change things around a bit because I felt they were getting a good, firm footing on the game.
"We changed things and got back into it and I thought Junior did great for the second goal and it was nice to see Robbie coming off the bench and sticking it in."
All eyes now turn to Monday's semi-final draw. Harriers, Stevenage and Salisbury are all booked in - with either York or Barrow to take the final spot.
When asked who he'd prefer to face, Burr simply admitted: "We wouldn't have picked Oxford at this stage, but that's the draw.
"Whatever happens in the semis, we'll just have to accept it and hopefully we can be good enough over the two games to get to Wembley."