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Mark Yates

Mark Yates

Kidderminster 3-0 Woking

Kidderminster Harriers kept their play-off chances alive with a convincing 3-0 victory over a struggling Woking at Aggborough on Saturday.

Although the Mark Yates' side looked the more dominant of the two sides from the outset they were unable to convert numerous chance in the first-half.

This was until the stroke of half-time when Martin Riley got onto the end of a Keith Lowe cross and headed the ball home from 12 yards out to give his side the advantage going into the break.

The Harriers continued in much of the same fashion in the second period and it was no surprise when they extended their lead through a Justin Richards wonder goal from 25 yards out.

Woking's day went from bad to worse when Stefan Moore crossed for midfielderr Chris McPhee to header the ball into the back of the net in stoppage time to make it 3-0.

Yate's men have now kept five consecutive clean sheets as they move towards the play-offs while Woking drop into the relegation zone.

Kidderminster bookings: none

Woking bookings: Lorraine, Vernazza.

Att: 1,594

Ref: Paul Tierney (Wigan).

Posted: Sunday , March 22, 2009

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