Solihull Moors drew 2-2 against York City in the FA Trophy, with Jon Challinor scoring a late equalizer. The match was marked by controversy, with both teams feeling aggrieved by the refereeing decisions. York City took the lead in the third minute through Jordan Fitzpatrick, but Solihull Moors equalized soon after through Matty Blair. The Moors took the lead again on the stroke of half-time through Richard Walker, but York City pushed hard for a equalizer in the second half. Challinor's late goal earned Solihull Moors a replay, which will be played at a later date. Solihull Moors's goalkeeper, Jasbir Singh, made several crucial saves to keep his team in the game. The Moors's defense was stubborn, working hard to defend in numbers whenever York City were in possession. Lee Morris, the former £3 million man, caused problems for the York City defense, drifting in from the left flank and providing a low cross for Fitzpatrick's opening goal. Solihull Moors's manager will be pleased with the draw, which keeps his team in the competition. The replay will be a tough test for both teams, with Solihull Moors looking to progress to the next round. The match was played at Bootham Crescent, with a large crowd in attendance. The fans were entertained by a thrilling match, with both teams creating scoring opportunities. Solihull Moors will be looking to build on this result, with several key players performing well. The team's spirit and determination were evident throughout the match, and they will be looking to take this into their future games.