Harriers boss Steve Burr was relieved to see his side remain in the FA Cup, after they were held to a 0-0 draw by Corby at Aggborough in the fourth qualifying round.

The Steelmen created a host of chances in the first half to win the game.

Harriers upped the tempo in the second half but could not get past ex-Reds keeper Chris MacKenzie.

It means the Aggborough outfit face a replay at Steel Park on Wednesday night.

Before then, Harriers will be in the first round draw, which is held on Sunday at 1.30pm.

"We've got another bite at it," commented the manager.

"It was a very tough game and I expected it to be quite close.

"The one good thing is we've got another chance on Wednesday.

"We've not been getting going over the last few weeks, we seem have lost a bit of confidence and rhythm.

"We've had Corby watched at Bishops Storford and Colwyn Bay, we knew exactly how they would play, their big lads up front caused us some problems."

The manager also praised centre backs Luke Jones and Tom Sharpe for coping well with the aerial threat of Steelmen centre forwarss Nick Rogan and Matt Rhead.

Jones had returned after a month out with a calf injury and Burr was pleased to see him in the side.

He said: "I thought Luke Jones played very well, he and Tom Sharpe held us together at the back."

However, Harriers have several injury problems going into the replay. Lee Vaughan went off in the second half with a dead leg, while Kyle Storer could be out for up for six weeks with a fractured cheek bone.

The midfielder, who was caught in the face by James Ozmen, was rushed to hospital in Worcester to determine the injury.

"Kyle Storer has fractured his cheek bone and fair play to the lad for wanting to play on," added the manager.

"It's just our luck at the minute when we make the substitutions and we get an injury.

"If he's fractured his cheek bone he'll be out for six to eight weeks."