The first meeting of the season between local rivals Kidderminster Harriers and Cheltenham Town ended in disappointment with a goal-less draw.
Harriers looked rarely threatened by their former non-league rivals but were mainly confined to long-range efforts themselves as both defences were on top.
Perhaps the best chance of the game fell to Harriers striker Tony Naylor on 28 minutes but his effort was well saved by non-contract veteran signing Eric Nixon. Dean Bennett
Harriers, meanwhile, with Dean Bennett impressive in midfield, battled hard throughout the match and deserved their point.
Big Drewe Broughton was always a danger with his ability in the air and he came close on several occasions.
Harriers are now unbeaten in two games and have not conceded a goal in that time.
But worryingly they have also not won at Aggborough since August 25 against Torquay, have not scored a goal for a staggering four home games in a row.
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