Harriers were immediately left chasing the game after Burgess six minute penalty though they created a chance close to the quarter hour mark.
Flynn's corner from the left picked out an unmarked Scott but the defender headed over when he should have done better.
Moments later, skipper Flynn and Shilton combined to open up the defence but for once top scorer Henriksen first touch let him down and the chance was gone. Sam Shilton
On 16 minutes Shilton again did well down the left and put in a good low cross for Broughton who anticipated it ahead of his marker but could prod the ball wide off Fettif's right hand post.
Harriers defence left the goal scorer Burgess completely unmarked on 20 minutes from Keat's long free kick from the right wing but Hull's frontman nodded the ball off target.
Soon after Hull's Northern Ireland international and top scorer Elliott sent a low shot into the side netting from 15 yards.
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