Harrow Borough boss Steve Baker insists winning a cup will mean nothing to him if the Reds are relegated from the Isthmian Premier Division.

On Tuesday Boro set up a Charity Cup final clash with Premier Division rivals Enfield Town by beating Uxbridge 1-0 at Earlsmead.

The victory – which came courtesy of Will Turl’s 78th-minute header – means Harrow will now contest a second cup final next month.

However, the win over Uxbridge was preceded by a 2-1 loss to already-relegated Bury Town on Saturday and Baker is adamant only league results matter as the end of the season looms.

He stated: “My only priority is the league. Nothing else matters.

“If we don’t stay up, those cup finals do not mean anything to me.”

The Reds have been reinvigorated since the arrival of the former Chipstead boss and have taken points from high-flying sides including Metropolitan Police, Maidstone United, Leiston and Wingate & Finchley.

But losing to the hands of Bury on Saturday was a bitter blow to Harrow’s survival hopes and leaves Baker’s side outside of the bottom three, in 19th, on goal difference alone.

“You would not have found anyone more positive than me after Saturday,” Baker said.

“You have to take these results out of the context of the teams we are playing against.

“We have picked up points against the side top of the league (Maidstone United) and several sides who are in and around the play-offs.

“But ultimately it does not matter where the points come from, they are all worth the same, it is picking them up which counts.

“We are ahead of where we expected to be at this stage,” he added.

“If we can get four points from our last two games that would make us safe – probably, it might not, it might take two points, it might take one.”

However, Baker acknowledged the victory over Southern League Division One Central Uxbridge was the perfect tonic following the loss against Bury.

“Without a doubt [that was the ideal result],” he confirmed.

“We said to the lads although the game was important because it is a rivalry, it was just as important to get back into the winning habit in time for Saturday.”

Harrow host ninth-placed Kingstonian at Earlsmead on Saturday in their penultimate league fixture.

And on Wednesday Gary McCann’s high-flying Hendon await in the London Senior Cup semis.