Kidderminster Harriers 2-2 Stockport County: Maidenhead await FA Trophy replay winners

Jason Oswell, Stockport County
Jason Oswell celebrates against Kidderminster in January (www.mphotographic.co.uk)

Stockport County will travel to Maidenhead United in the fourth round of the FA Trophy if they can overcome Kidderminster Harriers in a replay at Edgeley Park on Tuesday.

 

The Hatters came close going through at the first time of asking but their two-goal lead, courtesy of Jason Oswell and Darren Stephenson, was pegged back by the Harriers who also had a penalty saved by Ian Ormson and finished the tie with 10 men after Fraser Horsfall was sent off towards the end.

County took to the field in a 4-2-3-1 formation, showing three changes from the side that had drawn with another full-time National League North side, Salford City, a week previously.

Ormson, Michael Clarke and – making his first start since returning on loan from Morecambe – Rhys Turner replaced Ben Hinchliffe, Chris Smalley and Matty Warburton, who were all unavailable.

Jason Oswell heads Stockport into the lead against Kidderminster Harriers
Jason Oswell heads Stockport into the lead against Kidderminster Harriers (www.mphotographic.co.uk)

Ormson was the busier goalkeeper  in the early stages, diving to catch Elton Ngwatala’s header, before tipping over a thunderbolt by Dan Bradley, and then parrying Sam Austin’s shot at the far post from the resulting corner on the left.

As half-time approached, the Hatters had yet to trouble Ormson’s opposite number, Brandon Hall.

Against the run of play, two minutes before the interval, they took the lead with their first attempt on target following a well-worked, flowing counter-attack.

Gary Stopforth started the move from the County area – finding Adam Thomas, who, in turn, picked out Stephenson on the halfway line and to his left. Stephenson raced towards the home end, before delivering a pinpoint-perfect cross for Oswell to head home for his 23rd goal in all competitions.

The second half began trickily for the Hatters, as they first lost Dan Cowan with a dead leg and then conceded a penalty, after Cowan’s replacement, Harry Winter, fouled James McQuilkin.

Another substitute, Manny Sonupé, took the spot kick only to be brilliantly denied by Ormson, who guessed correctly in diving to his left to keep it out.

And just under a quarter of an hour later, County doubled the advantage. A quickly taken, low corner by Scott Duxbury from the right towards the near post was collected by Stephenson, who turned and drilled home through a packed six-yard box.

Darren Stephenson, Stockport County
Darren Stephenson on the ball for Stockport (www.mphotographic.co.uk)

But the Harriers – by now playing with a four-strong attack – were in no mood to give up their interest in the Trophy.

Andre Brown struck County’s left post, with Ormson beaten, from 30 yards out, and three minutes later the arrears were halved when Horsfall stooped to head in McQuilkin’s free-kick.

Another three minutes passed before Sonupé atoned for his penalty miss with what proved to be the equaliser.

Picking up Liam Truslove’s through-ball while sandwiched between two defenders, he neatly swivelled before rolling the ball past Ormson from close range.

Further, late drama was to follow when Horsfall, already on a yellow card, saw red for bringing down Bohan Dixon – and Ormson kept County in the contest by parrying Truslove’s shot from distance, before catching James O’Connor’s follow-up header, during added time.

 

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