Harrow Borough boss Steve Baker believes the next four or five fixtures will define their season after picking up four points in a week.

Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Tonbridge Angels was followed up in fine style on Tuesday evening with a crushing 5-1 victory over Isthmian Premier Division play-off hopefuls Wingate & Finchley at Earlsmead.

Next up for Harrow are stern tests against leaders Maidstone United and play-off chasing Leiston but on the horizon are clashes with direct relegation rivals VCD Athletic and AFC Hornchurch.

“After the next four or five games we will probably know where we will be next season,” admitted Baker.

“We have got a couple of tough ones which people won’t be expecting us to get much out of but a lot of people would have said that before Tuesday night.”

Boro fell behind to a David Knight strike after just three minutes but were in front by the tenth minute thanks to efforts from Ben Long and Lewis Driver.

Marc Charles-Smith extended the lead before Wingate’s Mark Goodman was dismissed. David Taylor and Ryan Hope completed the scoring.

“We picked up a good point on Saturday so we were quite confident going into the game but originally we did not have it down as one we would be looking to take points from,” confirmed Baker.

“The attitude the lads displayed and the way we scored our goals was excellent. But we have still got a mountain to climb,” he added.

Harrow sit 22nd with ten to play.