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Match Day
Tuesday, 20 December, 7:45PM - Mill Farm
Att. 328 (40 est away)
1
AFC Fylde

Haughton 67


1
Kidderminster Harriers

Bearne 19 | Harriers win 4-2 on penalties

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HARRIERS bagged themselves a place in Round Four of the Isuzu FA Trophy after winning on penalties at National League North rivals AFC Fylde.

Russ Penn’s men won 4-2 on spot-kicks at Mill Farm after an ideal shootout that saw all four Harriers efforts converted, Tom Palmer making the crucial save from Pierce Bird with the final kick.

The shootout followed a very watchable 1-1 draw, with Harriers leading at the break before being pegged back in the second period.

Palmer had good night of it, denying Fylde as Nick Haughton Luke Burke both tried their luck early on, before Jack Bearne went close to an opener with 16 minutes gone, striking inches wide.

Three minutes later the Liverpool loanee netted his third goal of the season and, as with his previous two, it was a good finish – he turned on the edge of the area and sunk a low finish, arrowed into the bottom corner of the net.

Harriers went close to going two up on the half-hour mark and again Bearne was involved. He laid the ball off to Zak Brown in the area who forced a smart save from Chris Neal.

Nine minutes later it was almost 2-0 again as Joe Leesley went for the spectacular, chipping Neal from distance and almost finding the top corner, only for the ball to fall just over.

Palmer kept out an effort from the lively Will Hatfield before the break while Nick Haughton drove a free kick over the bar soon after the restart, crashing another effort off the underside of the bar before the hour.

On 67 the Coasters were level, and it was their main man Haughton who got it as he fired home an excellent finish from outside the area. Haughton might’ve thought he’d got the chance to win it 15 minutes or so later, but his low effort was met by a strong save from Palmer as the tie edged out into penalties.

After Shane Byrne scored for Harriers, Haughton fired Fylde’s first effort over the bar to give the visitors the advantage, one they solidified as Ashley Hemmings, Amari Morgan-Smith, and Ben Margetson all scored. The night came down to one kick as Bird stepped up for the hosts’ final attempt – the Harriers stopper guessing right and making a strong save to bring an end to the affair.

AFC Fylde

1
Goals
Shots at goal
Shots on target
Corners
Offside
Yellow cards
Red cards

Kidderminster Harriers

1
Goals
Shots at goal
Shots on target
Corners
Offside
Yellow cards
Red cards

AFC Fylde

1
Chris Neal
2
Luke Burke
Rowley 77
5
Emeka Obi
6
Alex Whitmore (C)
8
Danny Philliskirk
24
Will Hatfield
3
Jordan Cranston
Barrett 60
27
Siya Ligendza
29
Keenan Patten
Charman 61
10
Nick Haughton
33
Pierce Bird

Substitutes

3
Kyle Morrison
28
Harry Davis
7
Joe Rowley
Burke 77
19
Luke Charman
Patten 61
17
Connor Barrett
Cranston 60
34
Taelor O'Kane

Kidderminster Harriers

1
Tom Palmer
3
Caleb Richards
5
Krystian Pearce
7
Tom Owen-Evans
Owen-Evans 71
9
Amari Morgan-Smith
12
Joe Foulkes
14
Zak Brown
16
Ben Margetson
19
Jack Bearne
Lissimore 81
23
Shane Byrne (C)
30
Joe Leesley

Substitutes

6
Tom Leak
10
Ashley Hemmings
Hemmings 71
13
Jamie Emery
15
Keziah Martin
18
Kai Lissimore
Bearne 81
21
Gabby Rogers
28
Kobe Hall

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