ALFRETON Town got back to winning ways with an impressive 3-1 victory away to Skrill Conference Premier promotion-chasers Kidderminster Harriers.
The Reds had lost their previous four games in all competitions and had to draft in FC United of Manchester goalkeeper Jon Worsnop on an emergency one-match deal ahead of the trip to Aggborough due to an injury to on-loan Derby County stopper Ross Atkins.
Indeed, Nicky Law's men trailed at half-time to Callum Gittings' 17th-minute opener.
However, the visitors hit back with two goals from defender Michael Wylde, after 52 and 68 minutes.
In between, Harriers had former Ilkeston Town striker Amari Morgan-Smith sent off for a second bookable offence.
John Akinde sealed victory for Alfreton with a late penalty.
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