Key Events
Signing off
What a turnaround. In the circumstances undoubtedly a point gained and it could even have been three. We’ll bring you reports and reaction as soon as we can.
FT Kidderminster Harriers 2 Chester FC 2
And that’s it. The Blues rescue a point and a deserved one too but that first-half performance was not good enough.
Blues go close
What a chance! Hannah twists and turns the defence bit scuffs his shot wide of the post. Should be 3-2!
Changes for both teams
Final change for the Blues as Kane Richards replaces Danny O’Brien. And a change for the hosts as Harry White makes way for Evan Garnett.
Anyone's game
Kiddy respond with Patrick getting free of the defence but Heneghan covers well and he fires wide.
GOAL! Kidderminster Harriers 2 Chester FC 2
Wow! What an unbelievable strike from James Alabi. Blues are back on terms!
One-way traffic
The Blues are forcing the game now. Kidderminster don’t look entirely convincing.
GOAL! Kidderminster Harriers 2 Chester FC 1
Game on! Hannah takes and beats Snedker for his 19th goal of the season. COYB!
Blues pushing
Blues force a corner through Jordan Chapell on the left. Snedker spills but Harriers survive.
Half a chance
James Alabi breaks past the defence but is bundled wide and can’t connect with his shot.
Thompson saves
Good save from Tony Thompson to keep out a fizzing strike from Whitfield. He looks a big threat for the hosts.
Let off
Huge chance! Ball over the top, White breaks offside trap but fires over with Thompson to beat.
Two changes
Double sub for the Blues as James Alabi and Ryan Higgins replace John Rooney and Craig Mahon.
Thoughts?
Thoughts on the first 45 minutes? Time for changes? Can the Blues salvage anything? Tweet us @ChesterFCChron.
HT Kidderminster Harriers 2 Chester FC 0
Some boos from the Chester fans and understandable after an abject first-half performance.
Shooting opportunity
Sam Hughes fouled on the edge of the area. John Rooney lines up a free-kick with two minuted to be added on.
Hannah chance
Big chance as a cross drops for Ross Hannah but he screws his shot into the air off the side of his boot.
Snedker saves
Danny O’Brien with a deep cross that Snedker parries from underneath his crossbar
Comfortable save
Whitfield, who has been bright, tests Thompson with a low shot from 25 yards. Easy save for the keeper.
What's changed?
This is a world away from Tuesday night. Blues reverted to banging long, hopeful balls and it’s not working.
All gone wrong
The Blues looked comfortable but four minutes of madness has killed them. Is there a way back?