KIDDERMINSTER Harriers conceded another injury-time goal to draw 1-1 away at Alfreton Town.
Adam Murray’s side looked on course to take all three points after Tobi Sho-Silva put Harriers ahead in first half stoppage time at the Impact Arena.
However, Siyabonga Ligendza levelled the game for Alfreton seven minutes into injury time at the end of the second half.
The result means Kidderminster sit fifth in the National League North table as Harriers stretched their unbeaten run to four matches.
Harriers went close early on as Dan Mooney blazed a shot over the crossbar after good pressing from Ryley Reynolds.
And Alfreton goalkeeper Harry Burgoyne then sprung to his right to keep out Luke Spokes’ free-kick from 20-yards out.
The visitors saw another chance go begging moments later as Owen Evans volleyed narrowly wide from 12-yards out.
Harriers remained on top as Amari Morgan-Smith fired over before Sho-Silva headed another chance over the crossbar from a corner.
Kidderminster eventually broke the deadlock four minutes into first-half injury time as Sho-Silva turned home Evans’ corner from the right from close range after the ball travelled through a crowd of bodies.
Harriers went close early in the second period when Emeka Obi saw his header held by Alfreton stopper Burgoyne.
Alfreton created their first meaningful chance of the game just past the hour mark as Christian Dibble stuck out a leg to keep out Ligendza’s driven shot.
The visitors responded with a chance of their own as Mooney kept the ball in play before curling a short inches past the angle of bar and post from 20-yards out.
And Harriers continued to search for a second goal as Burgoyne reacted sharply to keep out Obi’s powerful drive from inside the penalty area.
However, Alfreton punished Harriers at the death when Ligendza guided Jack Leckie’s cross from the right into the bottom right corner from 12-yards out.
Kidderminster are next in action against Bedford Town on Tuesday, November 4 with kick-off at 7.45pm at Aggborough.
