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Moors' Dominant Away Win: Sbarra Shines in Huish Park Thriller

The Moors made a powerful statement of intent in their promotion push, dismantling Yeovil Town with a dominant 4-1 victory at Huish Park. This emphatic away win sends a clear message to the rest of the league, showcasing our attacking prowess and unwavering determination.

From the first whistle, Neal Ardley's men were on a mission. The lads exploded out of the blocks, seizing control of the midfield and launching wave after wave of attacks against a bewildered Yeovil defence. It wasn't long before our relentless pressure paid dividends, with the goals flowing freely. By the 36th minute, the scoreline already read 4-1, a testament to our clinical finishing and incisive play. Joe Sbarra, a constant threat, bagged a crucial goal to restore our three-goal advantage, effectively putting the game beyond doubt before the half-time whistle even blew. This early flurry of goals demonstrated the team's confidence and ability to capitalize on chances, leaving the home crowd stunned and our travelling faithful in raptures.

While the second half might not have delivered the same goal-fest, it was arguably just as impressive from a tactical standpoint. With a commanding three-goal cushion, the gaffer undoubtedly instructed the team to maintain control, manage the game, and conserve energy – a mature approach that speaks volumes about our progress. The lads professionally saw out the remainder of the match, denying Yeovil any real sniff of a comeback. Our defence, marshalled expertly, held firm, ensuring that the Glovers had no joy in reducing the deficit. The goalless second half wasn't a sign of complacency but rather a disciplined display of game management, ensuring the full three points were secured without unnecessary risks. This ability to switch from an all-out attacking force to a controlled, defensive unit highlights the tactical flexibility and maturity within the squad.

This comprehensive victory at Huish Park is more than just three points; it's a declaration. It underscores Solihull Moors' credentials as serious contenders this season. The blend of attacking flair and defensive solidity on display against Yeovil is precisely what's needed for a sustained promotion challenge. With performances like these, the future looks incredibly bright for the Moors. Let's keep this momentum going, lads, as we push towards our ultimate goal! The journey continues, and our faithful fans will be right behind you every step of the way.

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Our story

Solihull Moors were founded in 2007 and have grown into one of the distinctive clubs of England football. Through promotions, relegations and cup runs the supporters' community has kept the identity alive — and this hub collects the everyday moments that make up that story.

The ground

ARMCO Arena is the heart of matchday. With a capacity of around 5500 it hosts the loudest support in the league and has seen some of the most unforgettable moments in club history.

Crest & colours

The crest of Solihull Moors carries the identity of the city and the supporters. The primary colours of #1B6CB0 appear on every shirt, scarf and banner inside the ground.

The rivalry

The fiercest rivalry for Solihull Moors remains the derby with Tamworth — a fixture that raises the temperature of every season and draws the away end shoulder-to-shoulder.

Trophies & honours

Solihull Moors have lifted silverware across the domestic cup and league calendar over the years. Each trophy pinned to the honours board was earned by a squad of players who became part of the supporters' folklore.

About this fan hub

This is an unofficial Solihull Moors fan hub. Every page is assembled by a supporter-run editorial team — no AI-generated fluff, no pay-walled fixtures, no spam. Just news, match-notes, squad data and a little bit of scrapbook energy.

Frequently asked

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When were Solihull Moors founded?

Solihull Moors were founded in 2007.

Where do Solihull Moors play their home games?

At ARMCO Arena in Solihull, West Midlands.

What is Solihull Moors's nickname?

The club is known as The Moors.

Who are Solihull Moors's main rivals?

The defining rival is Tamworth.

How many league titles have Solihull Moors won?

The record currently stands at 0 top-flight titles.

What league do Solihull Moors play in?

Solihull Moors play in the England National League.

Who is the Solihull Moors head coach?

Consult the Squad page for the current head coach listing.

Who are some Solihull Moors legends?

See the About page and the Squad for both legendary names and today's first team.

Where can I watch the games?

Check the Fixtures page — each upcoming match shows the regional broadcaster.

Is this the official club website?

No. This is a supporter-run, unofficial fan hub. The club has no editorial input.