FOOTBALL - Kidderminster Harriers drop out of play-off places after Spennymoor defeat - The Kidderminster Standard

FOOTBALL - Kidderminster Harriers drop out of play-off places after Spennymoor defeat

Aaron Sutcliffe 24th Feb, 2025 Updated: 25th Feb, 2025

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers dropped out of the play-off places following a 3-1 home defeat against Spennymoor Town.

An early goal from Olly Dyson and Glen Taylor brace condemned Harriers to a fourth straight home defeat in all competitions at Aggborough.

Harriers kept themselves in the contest courtesy of a strike from Ashley Hemmings only for Taylor to score one minute from time and end the home side’s hopes of completing a late comeback.

And the result means Kidderminster sit eighth in the National League North table, one point outside of the play-off places.

Spennymoor broke the deadlock when Dyson headed in a free-kick from the right from six-yards out just 61 seconds into the contest.

And Taylor doubled the away side’s lead from the penalty spot on 51 minutes after Kam Kandola committed a foul in the box.




Harriers halved the deficit on 80 minutes when Hemmings saw his shot from distance deflect past Spennymoor goalkeeper Brad James.

However, Taylor restored Spennymoor’s two-goal cushion on 89 minutes when he pounced on a stray pass and coolly lifted the ball over an onrushing Christian Dibble.


Kidderminster are next in action against King’s Lynn Town on Tuesday, February 25 with kick-off at 7.45pm at Aggborough.