Bromley 3-2 Kidderminster Harriers

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Bromley made it five National League wins in a row as they beat bottom side Kidderminster in a five-goal thriller.

Jordan Jones put the Harriers ahead from close range before Louis Dennis equalised with a sublime free-kick.

The hosts took the lead early in the second half through Moses Emmanuel's composed finish before Anthony Cook extended their advantage from the spot.

Jones scored his second with a stunning long-range strike, but it was only a consolation as Bromley held on.

Jones' first two goals in senior football could not prevent the managerless Harriers, under caretaker boss Colin Gordon for the first time, slipping a point further adrift at the foot of the table.

Harriers football development director Colin Gordon told BBC Hereford & Worcester:

"We've made massive strides tonight. We played a brand of football that excites me. We were in complete control for the first half hour.

"You don't have to be bish-bash-bosh. Rest assured, that is the way we will play, no matter what the circumstances.

"I know the supporters have gone away thinking that we can pass, move and keep possession. Had we been a little bit more clinical in the final third, we could have been looking at a different story.

"We passed them off the park at times yet, in the end, we got done by a magical free-kick, a penalty and a sliced clearance from a lad who had just come on. "

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