Match report by Joel Longworth 

Curzon started the game poorly with Ashley Hemmings opening the scoring after 57 seconds. Reece Devine whipped a ball into the back post as Hemmings headed into the bottom left corner. This goal rocked The Nash as they were failing to gain any control of the possession. 13 minutes in Reece Devine was in again on the left hand side but his cross was headed behind by Sobowale for a corner.

Midway through the first half, Kidderminster had another chance as Amari Morgan-Smith dispossessed Isaac Sinclair as his long range effort went over the bar. 2 minutes later, Kidderminster were in again as Devine played another ball into Amari, however his header was blocked. Shortly before half time, Hemmings had the ball again as a long range shot went wide of the post.

HT 1-0


The second half began with Curzon coming out with a response as Jimmy Spencer was played in behind Kidderminster’s defence, however his cross failed to find substitute Isaac Buckley-Ricketts.

On the hour mark, Kidderminster doubled their lead as Ashley Hemmings scored his second, he received the ball outside the box unmarked with his powerful shot going past Bobby into the right hand side of the net.

The 66th minute arrived with The Nash still looking for a response, Alex Curran played the ball into Luis Lacey but his shot from outside of the box hit the post. The Nash had another great chance to get a goal back as Isaac Sinclair crossed the ball to the back post with Buckley-Ricketts jumping the highest with his header being saved by Dibble.

Into the final 10 minutes, Kidderminster had their third and Ashley Hemming’s third of the game from the penalty spot.

The result sees The Nash fall out of the play off positions with three games to go.

FT 3-0


Up next for The Nash is a return to The Tameside Stadium as they host Alfreton Town on Friday afternoon.