KIDDERMINSTER Harriers produced one of their best performances of the season to send Woking crashing in this Blue Square Premier match at Kingfield Stadium.
Four first-half goals humbled the home team as Har-riers maintained their push for the play-offs.
Keith Lowe set the ball rolling in the 18th minute when he fired home a powerful free-kick.
Ten minutes later it was 2-0 with Matthew Barnes-Homer powering his way into the Woking penalty area to fire home a shot from 12 yards.
The striker was on target again in the 38th minute, this time stabbing the ball home from close range.
Worse was to follow for Woking when Harriers struck goal number four right on the half-time whistle.
Lee Baker got down the line and crossed for Chris McPhee to add the finishing touch.
After the break, Woking tightened things up and they got their reward in the 67th minute with a goal from Olivier Bazanic.
Harriers had the last say, however, when Brian Smikle’s shot found the net.
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