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FIRST-HALF GOALS ARE ENOUGH FOR KIDDY

By Adam Matthews
KIDDERMINSTER H 3
ALTRINCHAM 2
CLINICAL finishing from Kidderminster Harriers was the difference in this thriller at Aggborough.
Goals from Ed Williams, Dan Bradley and Ashley Chambers were enough for Harriers, despite strikes in each half for Alty from John Johnston and Max Harrop.
With only 30 seconds on the clock, Declan Weeks’s low skiddy drive was stopped by keeper Elliot Wynne but he could only parry the effort into the path of Williams, who neatly sidefooted in from eight yards.
Altrincham deservedly levelled in the 23rd minute when Owen Dale crossed for Johnst...

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