25th April 2026

Match Report

Moors shine in the last game of the season following fast-four goal start.


The Moors could not have asked for a better start as Jacob Wakeling reopened his account, finding far too much space on the edge of the Yeovil box before blasting past the keeper with his left foot.

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By Kate Willetts April 25, 2026
Moors shine in last game of the season following fast four-goal start. The Moors could not have asked for a better start as Jacob Wakeling reopened his account, finding far too much space on the edge of the Yeovil box before blasting past the keeper with his left foot. Scott High doubled the lead just 12 minutes in, doing brilliantly to power through the Yeovil defence before firing hard and high, leaving the goalkeeper with little chance. Wakeling grabbed his second and the Moors’ third after 15 minutes, dancing past half challenges from Yeovil before cutting inside from the right and driving low into the bottom corner. There were no major chances for the next 15 minutes until Yeovil carved out their first real opportunity, which Works calmly converted around Laurie Walker. The Moors almost responded instantly, working the ball superbly down the right before a floated cross was met by Wakeling, who could only head narrowly wide. A deserved fourth arrived on 34 minutes as a gorgeous through ball into Joe Sbarra was met with an equally sweet first-time finish into the side netting. The second half began with far less venom, with the Moors content to manage the game and see out a comfortable three-goal advantage. Yeovil created the better chances after the break, forcing Will O’Sullivan into a number of excellent saves on his debut to keep his clean sheet intact. The pick of the bunch came in the 67th minute, when he somehow denied Works’ powerful low effort. The Moors had the final big chance of the game in the 79th minute, but Callum McFarlane was denied from close range by a strong save low down from Jed Ward. Match report by Maddie P
By Kate Willetts April 24, 2026
We have deliberately taken our time to consider and reflect on the events on Saturday and the dismissal of Conor Wilkinson. The club is aware of the serious allegation that has been made against Conor, who denies making a racist remark during the fixture with Boston United. The club is actively assisting the FA with its ongoing investigation into the incident, as well as supporting Conor during what is a difficult time for him both professionally and personally. Moors is a committed community club and, in the interim we wish to reiterate that the club, (including all of its players, staff and officials) has always been, and remains, totally opposed to all forms of racism. We will await the response of the relevant governing bodies before making any further comment.
By Kate Willetts April 23, 2026
Solihull will be aiming to end their three-game winless streak when they face Yeovil Town in this upcoming National League fixture. Solihull currently sit 15th in the National League whilst Yeovil sit two points below them in 16th place and have only won one of their last five games. Andy’s Bet Club’s football analyst will break down Yeovil’s recent clash with York to see what the statistics suggest about how they might set up against Solihull.
By Kate Willetts April 19, 2026
With yesterday's match vs Boston being the last home match of the season, we then hosted our End of Season Awards sponsored by Konsileo. The award winners were as follows: Goal of the Season sponsored by Konsileo: Scott High (sponsored by Jean Townsend) for his goal vs Carlisle
By Kate Willetts April 15, 2026
Solihull Moors are delighted to welcome Enterprise as our official Match Sponsors for Saturday’s Enterprise National League fixture against Boston United at Damson Park. As the Club’s final home game of the season, the fixture promises to be a special occasion as we thank supporters for their backing throughout the campaign and look ahead to what should be an exciting afternoon of football. Enterprise is a leading provider of mobility solutions, offering a wide range of services including car rental, fleet management, flexible vehicle hire, carsharing, vanpooling, truck rental, luxury rental, retail car sales and vehicle subscription services. Operating in more than 90 countries and territories, Enterprise manages a diverse fleet of 2.3 million vehicles through an integrated network of nearly 9,500 fully staffed neighbourhood and airport rental locations. The business is privately held by the Taylor family of St. Louis and includes the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo brands, alongside Enterprise Fleet Management. Through their innovative and customer-focused approach, Enterprise Mobility continue to make travel easier and more convenient for millions of people around the world. Solihull Moors would like to thank Enterprise for their support and look forward to welcoming them to Damson Park for Saturday’s final home fixture of the season. 📍 Find out more about Enterprise and their services here: https://www.enterprise.co.uk/en/home.html 🎟 Join us at Damson Park this Saturday as The Moors take on Boston United in our final home game of the season. Secure your tickets here and get behind the lads!
By Kate Willetts April 15, 2026
Mid table clash ends goalless with neither team creating the spark to take all three points.

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