By Adam Matthews
KIDDERMINSTER H 0
WOKING 0
AERIAL BATTLE: Kidderminster’s Krystian Pearce brings the ball under control despite the attention of Woking’s Rohan Ince
PICTURE: Gary Griffiths
DEFENCES were on top in a lively affair at Aggborough as newly promoted Kidderminster Harriers returned to Non-League’s top flight after a seven year absence with a goalless draw against old foes Woking.
Both sides had their chances to win the game, but the hosts shaded this opening day encounter which was played at a frantic pace throughout.
Harriers boss Russell Penn said: “I’m delighted but ...
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