A THRILLING late comeback earned Kidderminster Harriers Ladies a 2-1 victory at Rea Valley in the West Midlands Premier League.
Trailing by a goal with one minute to go, Harriers struck twice to leave their hosts reeling.
Rachel Baldwin deputised between the posts with first choice keeper Gemma Scriven stuck in heavy traffic on the motorway.
Rea Valley took the lead on 29 minutes when Claire Powell lobbed Baldwin from 30 yards.
Harriers piled on the pressure with Scriven helping as an outfield player after finally arriving with 15 minutes left.
Kidderminster's persistence paid off when Lynsey Pollard struck a fine 89th minute equaliser with a free kick from 25 yards.
And with the clock ticking down, they grabbed an injury-time winner when Tiffany O'Brien scored from just inside the box.
The result lifts Harriers to second - but their joy was tempered by a back injury to Vicky Hyde who was taken to hospital by ambulance.
l Burlish Olympic visit Phoenix Hereford in the Worcestershire County League on Sunday.
They will be out for revenge after losing to them 2-1 at home in the League Knockout Cup last weekend. Sarah Lojko scored with Jill Turner the best player.
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