Gander Green Lane.

Jan Molby's newly crowned champions took just ten minutes to open the scoring, when Ian Foster was released down the right flank and his pull back was squeezed home at the neat post by Gary Barnett.

Sutton did respond, with Keith Rowlands shooting wildly over and Aidan Newhouse slipping a good chance wide from ten yards.

Those misses proved crucial as Harriers were soon to double their lead.

Former Liverpool, West Ham and Galatasary midfield ace Mike Marsh whipped over a corner - drilled across the area back to Marsh, who smashed the ball first time past Gareth Howells.

Soon afterwards, Kidderminster nearly made it three, when Scott Stamps hammered a cross along the six-yard box but Craig Hinton ballooned the ball over from two yards.

Molby's men were rampant with Marsh chipping just over and Stewart Hadley volleyed onto the inside of the Us post.

Us nearly pulled one back when Sam Winston cross was missed by Dominic Barclay and Nko Ekoku at the far post.

Eight minutes from time Harriers wrapped the game up when sub Lee Hines' cross was knocked into the corner by Hadley.

Us boss John Rains had no complaints about the result and wished the Worcester based club all the best in the football league.

He said: "After playing four time in the past seven days the players were tired. Kidderminster were the better side and deserve their promotion. I wish them all the best."

l Us: Howells, Brooker, Skelly, Berry, Harford (Brodrick 45), Ekoku, Hutchinson, Rowlands (Barclay 64), Winston, Newhouse (Forrester 45), Sears.