Kidderminster Harriers 3-2 Oxford City
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Kidderminster Harriers fought back from two goals down to beat Oxford City 3-2 at Aggborough and continue their winning run under Phil Brown.
Bottom club Oxford looked set to leapfrog Harriers in the National League drop zone after a first half in which Josh Parker scored a header and a penalty either side of Brown being shown a red card.
But the hosts turned things around after the break.
Amari Morgan-Smith pulled a goal back just before the hour mark before Jack Lambert equalised in the 74th minute and substitute Gold Omotayo completed the comeback four minutes later.
That makes it four wins out of four in the league since Brown replaced Russell Penn as boss last month, moving Harriers up two spots to 21st, below 20th-placed Fylde only on goal difference.
Report supplied by PA Media.