21:09 GMT, Tuesday, 22 April 2008 22:09 UK
Kidderminster 4-1 Burton
Burton secured a Blue Square Premier play-off spot despite their heavy defeat at Kidderminster.
Darryl Knights put Harriers ahead with a close range header and they doubled their lead soon afterwards as Iyseden Christie slotted home.
Knights made it 3-0 before the break with a right-footed shot from 12 yards.
Shaun Harrad grabbed a consolation for the visitors on 79 minutes, but Gavin Hurren wrapped up the scoring when he turned in Michael McGrath's corner.
Kidderminster: Coleman, Bignot, Hurren, Creighton, Ferrell (Harkness 90), Penn, Bennett, Russell (McGrath 80), Knights, Barnes-Homer, Christie (Smikle 63).
Subs Not Used: MacKenzie, Howarth.
Booked: Bignot.
Goals: Knights 18, Christie 21, Knights 42, Hurren 89.
Burton Albion: Poole, Brayford, James, Webster, Hurst, Corbett (Goodfellow 46), Simpson, McGrath, Gilroy (Greaves 68), Clare (Williams 62), Harrad.
Subs Not Used: Deeney, Stride.
Goals: Harrad 79.
Att: 1,761
Ref: Paul Tierney (Wigan).
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