York lenders scored in the 81st minute, settling Kidderminster's prestigious victory over Scarborough from Jonathan Greener.
Ashley Hemings had scored on the brink of halftime, but former city attacker Amari Morgan Smith played in 50 minutes to get two.
Leone Gravata celebrated the score over the weekend despite a fierce defeat in the town of Chippenham.
Gravata scored the sixth goal of the season and continued his full 90 minutes of play, but saw four unanswered strikes from the Eastbourne Borough watched visitors beat Chippenham 4-1.
Zanda Sijiva continues to be involved for Hampton and Richmond, playing 90 minutes in a 2-1 defeat against Hemel Hempstead.
Joshua Keya had the bee to show off the edge of the bee during the first half's halt, but the efforts of Kyle Ajay and Philip Chinedou led to Hampton and Richmond being defeated.
In the National League, Maidenhead United and Thierry Latty Fairweather lost 1-0 against Sutton United.
The city's lender's left back played a full 90, but Dillon de Silva's strike meant the fear of Maidenhead's relegation on York Street would get worse.
Tyler Kordner and Daragh O'Connor were not involved with Ebsfleet United or Falkirk, recovering from their injuries.
Returning to the sixth tier, back to National League North, Mo Fadera managed for 13 minutes from the bench at Scunthorpe United.
One penalty strike from Callum Roberts was enough to beat Leamington 1-0 at Attis Arena.
The town of Spennymoor was made to share points in a 1-1 draw against Peterborough Sports.
Corey McKeown moved Moore ahead in the first half, but Ryan Flyatt's equalizer forced a draw.
Finally, Levi Ando managed the 77th minute as Hereford lost 2-0 against Steve Watson's Darlington.
He continued to be exchanged during the triple replacement, allowing Matt Cornish Brace to end Hereford's six-game unbeaten run.