Player ratings from Worcester City's 1-1 draw against Curzon Ashton in National League North.

Vaughan 7: Little chance with the goal, strong aerially and pulled of a crucial save at the start of the second half.

CHAMBERS 8*: Epitomised the fighting spirit while calmly adding a touch of class, particularly when put under pressure at times in the second half.

Weir 7: Solid enough without making much of an impression going forward. Kept his man quiet.

Oji 7: Good on his return to the starting XI. Influential in City maintaining their shape during spells of Curzon pressure.

Hutchison 6: Not as involved as his defensive partner but a generally gave a solid display in a strong defensive unit.

Jackman 7: Showed flashes of his capabilities without quite laying a glove on Curzon’s Luke Clark, who ran the show.

Nelson-Addy 6: Not a lot came off for him but the endeavour was there. Instinctively blocked a shot from Clark to show willing on a mixed day.

Jordan Keane 6: Quieter than Jackman. Curzon might not have pierced through the middle that often but they probed more regularly than City did.

Muskwe 6: A lively enough show without the cutting edge. Might have had a goal and an assist with a bit more fortune.

Murphy 7: Busy and creative throughout, played selflessly and took his goal well. Not connecting with Muskwe’s centre in the second half was the only blot on his copy book.

Cieron Keane 6: Another that huffed and puffed without blowing down the house. Could not fault his commitment.

Subs: Tilbury 6: Showed no mercy in a crunching tackle which saw him booked towards the end. Handled the physicality well for his age.

Devlin 6: There were glimpses of his potential. Did no better or worse than anyone else in making an impression in the final third.