Solihull Moors extended their unbeaten start in the Vanarama National League with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Kidderminster at Aggborough. Matty Warburton grabbed the only goal of the game in the 15th minute when he headed home from a cross by Jamey Osborne. The club's manager, Andy Whing, will be pleased with the result, which keeps Solihull Moors as the only team in the National League yet to taste defeat this season. Tommy Simkin, the goalkeeper, was instrumental in preserving the three points, making superb saves to deny both Jack Lambert and Gerry McDonagh from point-blank range. Kidderminster came close again when Amari Morgan-Smith blazed his shot over the crossbar. The hosts' last chance to claim a point was tipped over the bar by Simkin, leaving Kidderminster still hunting their first home win. Solihull Moors's unbeaten record is a testament to the team's solid defense and Simkin's exceptional goalkeeping. The win will give the team confidence as they head into their next match. Solihull Moors's fans will be hoping the team can continue their unbeaten run. The club's next match will be a tough test, but with players like Warburton and Simkin, they have a good chance of success. The National League is shaping up to be a competitive season, and Solihull Moors are currently one of the top teams.