KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have had their lead at the top of the Nationwide Conference cut to three points.
Title rivals Rushden & Diamonds narrowed the gap following a 3-1 victory at relegation-threatened Woking last night.
The Northamptonshire outfit, however, have now played two more matches than Jan Molby's promotion-seekers.
Rushden return to Conference action on Saturday when they entertain draw specialists Altrincham while Kidderminster face a trip to mid-table Southport.
Meanwhile, Harriers scheduled Worcestershire Senior Cup final first leg against Solihull Borough was called off last night because of a waterlogged pitch at Redditch United where Solihull play their home matches.
Talks are now underway as to whether the tie will still be a two-leg affair.
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