Harrow Borough boss Steve Baker has instructed his players to forget which competition they are playing in and instead focus on picking up the victories needed to build momentum.

The resurgent Reds are currently unbeaten in five league and cup fixtures and built on Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Isthmian Premier Division “champions elect” Maidstone United by beating Wembley 3-1 to reach the Middlesex Charity Cup semi-finals.

Baker insists Boro’s recent unbeaten run has helped build confidence in the camp and for that reason it does not matter in which competitions victories come.

He said: “Forget what competition it is or what round it is. We have now get another two semi-finals which is great so it could be an unbelievable end to the season.

“You can sense that confidence in the squad now,” he continued. “The lads have bought into what we have been trying to do.

“You can see the belief is there because it is shown in the attitude and the way we have played.”

The former Chipstead boss added: “If we can keep players fit and it will be a challenge, then we have every chance of an excellent end to the season.”

Marc Charles-Smith gave Harrow a 27th-minute lead against Maidstone United but Billy Bricknell levelled after the break for the runaway league leaders.

Boro fell behind after 14 minutes on Tuesday but hit back via Ryan Hope, Michael Peacock and Kamaron English. Harrow travel seventh-placed to Leiston on Saturda, still four points from safety.