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HEREFORD 1 KIDDERMINSTER 1

KIDDERMINSTER WON 5-3 ON PENS
By Richard Prime

■ LU Harriers’ hero as he saved KE Simpson proved Dan Smith’s spot-kick to ensure Kidderminster’s progression in a penalty shootout.
The sides were deadlocked after 90 minutes with Ryan McLean levelling for Hereford after Amari Morgan-Smith’s early opener.
Harriers went in front when Morgan-Smith was allowed space to fire home from the edge of the area.
Hereford levelled three minutes before the break. Krystian Pearce’s header from a Tom Owen-Evans corner was well saved but McLean followed up ...

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