KIDDERMINSTER Harriers stretched their unbeaten run to 11 games in all competitions following a goalless draw against Bedford Town.
Harriers created several chances at The Eyrie but could not break the deadlock as the game ended in a stalemate.
The result means Kidderminster sit fourth in the National League North table, 12 points behind leaders South Shields.
Harriers went close early on as Ryley Reynolds squared the ball to Ashley Hemmings who saw his shot saved at full stretch by Rohan Luthra in the Bedford goal.
The visitors had the ball in the net on 11 minutes only for Hemmings to see his strike from George Walker’s pass ruled out for offside.
At the other end, Christian Dibble claimed Tyrone Marsh’s attempted chip from 18-yards out.
Kidderminster responded with a chance of their own as Emeka Obi sent a powerful header narrowly over the crossbar from Reynolds’ free-kick.
The away side’s best chance of the first half arrived shortly before the break when Luthra denied Owen Evans with his legs after he combined well with Reece Devine.
After the interval, substitute Amari Morgan-Smith glanced a header wide following a deep cross into the box.
Bedford threatened to snatch the points late on as Callum Ebanks almost pounced on a short back pass only for Dibble to race off his line and snuff out the danger.
However, Ebanks raced through again soon after only to flash a shot wide of the post with only Dibble to beat.
Harriers created a couple of chances at the death as substitute Bruce Minaker guided a shot wide and then saw his strike from distance spilled by Luthra who gathered the ball at the second attempt.
Kidderminster are next in action against Halifax Town in the FA Trophy on Saturday, January 31 with kick-off at 3pm at The Shay.
