A brilliant 70th minute strike from youngster Scott Brough earned Scunthorpe United a point against draw specialists Kidderminster.
Scunthorpe set the early pace with Brough and Wayne Graves dangerous going forward. And in the ninth minute Brough worked himself a good opening, but blazed over from the edge of the box.
Kidderminster were struggling to find any rhythm, but when Scunthorpe were unable to clear the visitors first corner Sam Shilton went close with a left foot shot.
Scottish international defender Stephen Wright, making his home debut, went about his job confidently and floated in a free-kick to the left, from where Steve Torpey's header failed to trouble Stuart Brock.
Calvo-Garcia again was prominent and from Scunthorpe's eighth corner, he collected the ball to strike it straight at Brock.
The Midlanders picked up the pace as the half reached a climax, John Melligan clipped a shot over, Drewe Broughton was close and Bo Henriksen fired straight at Tom Evans.
On the interval whistle the visitors shook The Iron by taking the lead. A cross from the right was not intercepted and Shilton raced in to push the ball beyond Evans.
A brilliant fifty-seventh minute save by Evans kept Scunthorpe ahead, when he pushed away a terrific shot from Mark Clyde .
Although Scunthorpe appeared to have lost some of their momentum Martin Carruthers saw two shots on the turn go wide of the mark and Brock saved a Greaves header rather fortunately between his knees.
But Scunthorpe drew level in the 70th minute when a corner from the left by Wright was only half cleared, Graves had a shot blocked and the ball fell to young Brough who hit a curling right foot shot in to the top left hand corner