Kidderminster moved into the play-off places in the Blue Square Premier with a crushing win at struggling Woking.
Harriers, who were 4-0 up at the break, took the lead when Keith Lowe converted a free-kick before Justin Richards drilled the ball home from 18 yards.
Darryl Knights set up Matt Barnes-Homer for a close-range finish and Chris McPhee then struck from six yards.
Oliver Bozanic pulled a goal back with a 25-yard strike but Brian Smikle made it 5-1 with a low strike.
Kidderminster manager Mark Yates told BBC Hereford & Worcester:
"After Stevenage won last night and various other results, it was important that we came down here and kept our run going.
"Every game is big, whether you play a top side or a bottom side.
"We saw them [Woking] on Monday and they battled and deserved something out of the game and that just shows how tight the league is."
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