Solihull Moors launch their 2026‑27 National League adventure with an August 8 away fixture against Harrogate Town, marking the first match of a packed calendar announced today.

When does the season begin for the Moors?

The opening trip to Wetherby Road arrives just weeks after the club confirmed its pre‑season plans. Manager Chris Millington will field a refreshed squad, hoping to turn early momentum into points. The next week, on August 15, the Moors host Boston United at Damson Park for their inaugural home game of the campaign.

Which opponents line up in August?

After the Boston clash, Solihull travel to Southend United on August 22 before heading north to Scunthorpe United on August 28. The month wraps up with a home showdown against AFC Fylde on August 31, giving fans a busy start and a chance to gauge the squad’s depth.

How does September shape up?

September brings six matches, including a home tie with Barrow on the 15th and a visit to Boreham Wood on the 26th, who were last season’s play‑off finalists. The Moors also host Halifax Town on October 3, a nod to Millington’s former club, before closing the month with a home game against newly‑promoted Kidderminster Harriers on October 31.

What does the rest of the schedule look like?

The calendar continues with a December 20 trip to The Shay for a return to Halifax, followed by a Boxing Day fixture against local rivals Tamworth. The year ends with a December 28 visit to Forest Green Rovers. January opens with a long journey to Carlisle United on the 2nd, then a New Year home game versus Wealdstone on January 9. February and March are packed with six fixtures each, featuring tough away trips to Boreham Wood and Barrow in February and a final‑month clash at Aggborough against Kidderminster on April 3. The season concludes on April 24 with a home match against newly‑promoted Hornchurch.

Where does Solihull Moors stand currently?

As of 11 July 2026, the Moors sit 14th in the National League with 56 points from 46 games (14 wins, 14 draws, 18 losses) and a recent form of WLDDW. They have scored 71 goals and conceded 72, leaving them just one goal shy of a neutral difference, and sit 52 points behind leaders York. Their latest result was a 4‑1 victory over Yeovil Town on 25 April 2026.

Why does the fixture list matter now?

Knowing the order of opponents helps Millington plan rotations and target winnable games. Early away fixtures against newly‑relegated Harrogate and seasoned side Boston United could set the tone, while home matches against local rivals like Tamworth offer chances to climb the table. Fans can map travel plans and anticipate key derbies, keeping the community engaged throughout the season.