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Kiddy finish Linnets’ long run

KING’S LYNN TOWN 0
KIDDERMINSTER H 2
By Greg Plummer
KING’S LYNN TOWN’S unbelievable run of 34 home matches unbeaten came to an end this afternoon - 17 months to the day it all started.
Kidderminster became the first team to win at The Walks since September 1, 2018, thanks to goals from Alex Prosser and Ashley Chambers. Harriers stunned the home faithful by taking the lead after 15 minutes. A good corner right under the bar was cleared a few yards and Prosser slammed the ball home from just inside the box. The Linnets looked unusually lifeless in the first 45 minutes, and ...

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