Stockport County 1-0 Kidderminster Harriers: Late Minihan winner for Hatters

Sam Minihan celebrates his late winner (M Photographic)

Stockport County will enter the new year in third place in National League North after a late goal from Sam Minihan saw off fellow play-off contenders Kidderminster Harriers at Edgeley Park.

There remained three minutes of normal footballing time for the Hatters in 2018 when Minihan headed home a Scott Duxbury corner to register his first goal of the season, as well as County’s first league win over the Harriers since 2012/13.

The Hatters took to the field showing two changes from their Boxing Day starting line-up against Altrincham.

Both Jordan Keane and Jake Kirby were ruled out due to illness, resulting in recalls for Sam Walker and Elliot Osborne as part of a 4-2-3-1 formation, while the team was led out by Paul Turnbull as the captain prepared to make his 200th appearance in a County shirt.

Alas for Walker, his first start since the late sending-off at Spennymoor five games previously lasted eight minutes when a tight hamstring prevented him from continuing.

Jamie Stott on the ball for Stockport County (M Photographic)

Darren Stephenson replaced Walker as the Hatters reshuffled and enjoyed the better of things as the contest. 

They earned four corners within three minutes – and following the first delivery, by Duxbury from the right, Matty Warburton saw a shot blocked in front of the far post by the legs of visiting goalkeeper Brandon Hall.

On the quarter-hour mark, Warburton half-volleyed past the left upright before a delightful chip by Duxbury on the left floated narrowly wide of the opposite one.

And just ahead of the half-hour, the Hatters went close twice within less than a minute, as Hall kept out a close-range volley by Adam Thomas and, subsequently, Stephenson angled a shot from the left just shy of the far post.

The visitors, for their part, were restricted largely to efforts from distance with Ben Hinchliffe comfortably gathering shots by Kane Richards and Russ Penn and James Baxendale firing over.

A seventh corner for the Hatters, four minutes before the break, almost proved to be a lucky one as Osborne’s delivery from the left was headed on by Ash Palmer to Frank Mulhern, who nodded into the net – only for the goal to be disallowed following Palmer’s foul on Hall.

Fifteen minutes into the second half, Kidderminster went close, as a corner from the left was followed by a game of head tennis in the County box – but Hinchliffe caught Fraser Horsfall’s nodded effort.

The better opportunities continued to fall to the Hatters. A free-kick by Duxbury from the left found Palmer, who, beyond the far upright, headed across goal for Thomas to fire wide. And both Warburton and Stephenson, from inside the area, drilled shots just beyond the right post.

With three minutes remaining, Warburton had another attempt deflected behind. And from Duxbury’s resulting Cheadle End corner on the right, which was aimed towards the near post, Minihan glanced his header into the far-top corner. to win the game.

Sam Minihan’s late header won it for the Hatters (M Photographic)

FULL-TIME: County 1 (Minihan, 87), Kidderminster 0 
Team: Hinchliffe, Minihan, Duxbury, Turnbull (Capt.), Palmer, Stott, Thomas (Cowan, 79), Walker (Stephenson, 8), Mulhern (Bell, 79), Osborne, Warburton.
Unused Subs: Ormson, Jackson.
Booked: Osborne. 
Man of the Match: Warburton.
Attendance: 3,784 (171 away).