4th April 2026
Match Ball Sponsor
Solihull Moors are pleased to welcome Solihull Moors Supporters Association and Marie Curie West Midlands as our official Match Ball Sponsors for Monday's Enterprise National League Fixture at Damson Park.
Upcoming Fixtures
18th April 2026

15:00

Competition: National League

Moors News

By Kate Willetts
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April 4, 2026
Solihull Moors are pleased to welcome Solihull Moors Supporters Association and Marie Curie West Midlands as our official Match Ball Sponsors for Monday's Enterprise National League Fixture at Damson Park As they did last season, the Solihull Moors Supporters Association have donated the Match Ball Sponsorship for one of our home games to a charity chosen by Solihull Moors Fans via a poll on Social Media. This season's chosen charity is Marie Curie Hospice West Midlands. Marie Curie is a charity organisation whose nurses provide free care to people with terminal illnesses in their own homes or in one of their nine hospices across the UK. You can find out more about their services here: Marie Curie | The UK’s leading end of life charity | Marie Curie

By Kate Willetts
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April 3, 2026
Moors fall short as Tamworth capitalise on defensive errors. Solihull Moors were unable to build on recent momentum as Tamworth claimed victory, punishing key mistakes in a game short on quality but decided by fine margins. Despite a bright moment from Ben Worman early on, the Moors struggled to create clear chances and were made to pay in the second half. The Moors’ best opportunity of the first half came in the 13th minute when Ben Worman found space on the edge of the box and curled an effort towards the top right-hand corner. It looked destined for the net, but an outstanding defensive header from Rye diverted the ball onto the crossbar. Tamworth largely had the upper hand in the opening period, although neither goalkeeper was truly tested. The game lacked quality in the final third for both sides, with frequent fouls disrupting any rhythm and preventing either team from building sustained attacks. The hosts came close to taking the lead nine minutes into the second half following a Solihull corner. Singh gathered the ball and quickly bowled it out to Lynch, who released Acquaye through on goal, but Laurie Walker reacted well to rush out and meet the striker at his feet. However, from the resulting goal kick, Solihull’s defence faltered. A slip just eight yards out allowed Mols to pounce and deliver a cross to Dan Creaney, who guided his header across goal, off the post and into the net. Despite making several attacking changes, the Moors struggled to pose any real threat, with the final ball consistently failing to find a yellow shirt. Tamworth managed the game effectively in the closing stages and nearly added a second in stoppage time when another defensive error allowed Creaney through, but Walker was equal to his effort on that occasion.

By Kate Willetts
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March 27, 2026
Solihull Moors are delighted to confirm the signing of goalkeeper Will O’Sullivan, who joins the club on loan until the end of the season. The 20-year-old arrives from Birmingham City U21s, where he has gained valuable experience competing in both Premier League 2 and the Premier League Cup. A promising young goalkeeper, O’Sullivan adds further depth and competition to the Moors’ goalkeeping department as the squad continues its campaign. O’Sullivan will be available for selection for tomorrow’s match. Everyone at Solihull Moors would like to welcome Will to the club and wish him every success during his time at Damson Park.
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