TOM Thorley and Danny Glover were both on target as Worcester City beat Colwyn Bay 2-0 at St George's Lane.
Both goals came in the first-half, Glover's from the penalty spot after keeper Dominic Comrie had been sent off for dragging the striker down.
Greg Mills was also sent off for the hosts for a second yellow card seven minutes from time.
City are now unbeaten in five games and have won three out of three at home.
Thorley said: "We're building a nice little reputation at home now with three wins out of three and starting to turn the Lane into a fortress.
"The players are all aware it's the last season here and we want to do well at home so hopefully we can keep that up."
He added: "In all fairness we didn't start too well and I think a few lads felt quite lethargic, we have had quite a few games over the past two weeks. They definitely started the better team so I felt they were quite hard done by to go 2-0 down.
"In hindsight, I don't think the red card helped us too much because I think we took our foot off the gas and control the game as perhaps we should have done."
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