Nick Haughton’s early goal separated these two promotion chasers at Aggborough, as James Rowe started life as AFC Fylde manager with a priceless win over Kidderminster Harriers.
Marcus Dinanga again caused Darlington’s downfall, the bench to earn Kidderminster Harriers victory at Blackwell Meadows two seasons after doing the same for AFC Telford United.
Alex Penny and Ashley Hemmings both netted to give in-form Kidderminster a win over a Boston United side who will feel they deserved more than an end to their ten-game home unbeaten run.
BRACKLEY’S watertight defence lived up to its reputation as the meanest in National League North to lay the foundations for a valuable win that took them to the top of the table.
Langstaff took his personal tally to six goals in six matches with two confident finishes as the Heed won through in this entertaining affair, with Paul Blackett also netting for the visitors who bounced back from a midweek defeat to Leamington.
IT was a tale of two penalty kicks at the Pure Stadium as Kidderminster Harriers dropped their first point of the season in a combative draw with Southport.
Harriers made a great start when Keziah Martin converted a third-minute rebound from a wide angle after home goalkeeper Dan Platt saved from Sam Austin on the break.
The experienced Zimbabwe international centre half suffered a partial rupture of his achilles tendon during a 2-1 friendly defeat to Cheltenham Town this month.