Bromley 0-0 Kidderminster Harriers

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National League play-off hopefuls Bromley were held to a goalless draw by relegation-fighting Kidderminster Harriers at Hayes Lane.

Bromley thought they had opened the scoring on the half-hour mark when the ball was bundled home following a scrap inside the area but the linesman's offside flag cut celebrations short.

The home side continued to push for an opener in the second period and came closest through Michael Cheek's 25-yard strike which sailed wide of the post.

Harriers wasted a glorious chance to claim the points when Sammy Robinson skied over from inside the box when it looked easier to score at the death.

It was a third straight draw inside eight days for Harriers, who have lost just twice in 12 league games since Phil Brown was appointed manager on 10 January.

Harriers are two points adrift of safety with six games left, while Bromley remain third after a second successive draw.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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