Worcester City (4-5-1)
7 Ross – spread himself well to deny Darryl Knights who was put through in the final moments but the damage was already done by that point.
7 Weir – looked visibly tired towards the end after another impressive shift to try to keep a tight rein on Harriers’ attackers.
8 HUTCHISON – was unfortunate to be on the losing side after a brave display as he made a number of important challenges and blocks.
7 Oji – given the captain’s armband in the absence of Danny Jackman, the centre-half played well but his own goal gifted Harriers victory.
6 C Keane – had an excellent first period but picked up a needless yellow card and struggled to live with Sam Austin when he came on at half-time.
6 Steele – had a quiet afternoon in attack and let Zaine Francis-Angol run free before the Harriers full-back set up James McQuilkin for his goal.
8 English – showed great composure and a good finish to get City off the mark and covered a lot of ground in the 90 minute.
7 J Keane – battled hard in a contest which Harriers dominated and won his fair share of challenges but also conceded a number of free-kicks.
6 Nelson-Addy – returning to the starting line-up, the midfielder showed some good touches at times but found himself scrapping for the ball.
6 C Hughes – lasted just 20 minutes before being forced off with an injury after being on the receiving end of a strong challenge.
5 L Hughes – a frustrating day at the office for the striker who was sent off against his former club after lashing out at Elton Ngwatala.
Subs: Murphy 6 (C Hughes 20), Chambers (Nelson-Addy 82). Not used: Draper, Gallinagh, Craig.
Kidderminster Harriers (4-3-3): Palmer 6; Williams 5 (Austin 46, 8), Lowe 7, Tunnicliffe 6, Francis-Angol 7 (Truslove 6, 71); McQuilkin 8, Croasdale 7, Ngwatala 7; Waite 6 (Knight 57, 6), Dieseruvwe 6, Gnahoua 6. Subs not used: Brown, Carter.
Attendance: 2,762.
Referee: Richard Wild 5/10.
Match rating: 3/5.
MATCH STATS:
Harriers/City
Shots on: 5/1.
Shots off: 8/3.
Corners: 8/0.
Offsides: 1/1.
Fouls conceded: 14/13.
Yellows: Harriers – Williams / City - C Keane.
Reds: Hughes.
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