LYE Town boss Craig Harris says his side are looking forward to challenging themselves against high-flying Coleshill Town.
They travel to take on the Midland Football League Premier Division title challengers this Saturday and go into the game after running third-placed Sporting Khalsa close last weekend.
Stourbridge loanee Brandon Hague netted the opener for Harris' men before Khalsa hit back from the penalty spot and a last-minute free-kick to take the points.
Harris is now turning his attention to the trip to Coleshill, saying: "It's a game that we can all look forward to.
"It's always good to go and test yourselves again the best sides in the league.
"It's another chance to show that we are a better team than our league position shows.
"We want to try and build some momentum because it has all been a bit stop-start since the turn of the year due to the weather.
"It would be good for us to finally get a run of games under our belt."
A waterlogged Stourbridge Road pitch also meant that Tuesday night's clash with Bromsgrove Sporting had to be postponed.
On the Khalsa defeat, the manager added: "I think we could have got something from the game. A point would have been a fair result."
Lye will missing Alex Solomon with a shoulder injury for the Coleshill clash. Scott Gennard will serve the last game of his suspension.
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