How they rated:
Harriers 3, Bradford Park Avenue 0
Hall: Did well to collect the ball during Bradford’s second half pressure. Made one fine save from Alex Hurst in the first half to keep his side ahead. 7.
Austin: Great energy down the flank and set up his side’s second when he picked out Chambers with a cross from the right. 7.
Taylor: Wasn’t able to bomb forward as much as he’d like from the left but defended well and always a good outlet. 6.
Flowers: Solid contribution at the heart of Kidderminster’s defence. Was strong and made good decisions on when to play out and when to clear. 7.
Horsfall: Another who did well to earn a much-needed clean sheet. Recovered well to win the ball back when Harriers did lose possession. 6.
Johnson: Another who had to stand strong to the second half pressure from the visitors. Came across well to cover the left flank when needed. 6.
McAlinden: His corner set-up the opener and it was his delivery late on that handed Ironside his second. 7.
Butterfield: A busy performance in midfield. Worked hard to get around the pitch as highlighted by his second half clearance off the line after Jake Beesley’s shot had beaten Hall. 7.
Ironside: A well-taken double from the striker. First he reacted sharply to open the scoring and then converted neatly with a downward header at the far post to seal the success. His hold up play was also important. 7.5.
Chambers: Ran the channels superbly and never gave the Bradford defence a moment of peace. His header at the end of the first half came at a vital time. Also had a hand in the first after Andrew could only push away his powerful volley. 7.5.
Williams: Not his most effective afternoon but still a threat with the ball at his feet. Saw one second half effort rattle the post. 7.
Subs: Thomas: late change for Chambers as Harriers saw out the closing stages. N/A.
Penn: Another who came on in the last five minutes but didn’t have the opportunity to have an impact. N/A.
Unused subs: Higginson, Richards, Palmer.
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