27th March 2026
Will O’Sullivan Joins Solihull Moors on Loan
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.
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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.

By Kate Willetts
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March 27, 2026
Solihull Moors are delighted to welcome Tame Cleaning as our official Match Sponsors for Saturday’s Enterprise National League fixture against Altrincham at Damson Park (3:00 pm kick-off). Tame Cleaning & Maintenance Limited, part of the Tame Cleaning Group, was formed in December 2005 and takes its name from the River Tame, which runs through the heart of the West Midlands. Starting on the riverbanks, the company has grown into a trusted provider of professional cleaning services, now operating from offices in Birmingham and supporting organisations across the region. Tame specialise in office, commercial contract and school cleaning, delivering reliable, high-quality and cost-effective services tailored to the precise needs of their clients. With more than 20 years of experience, the company prides itself on providing audited cleaning solutions that allow businesses to focus on their core activities, safe in the knowledge that their facilities are being maintained to the highest possible standards. Quality, safety and consistency sit at the centre of everything Tame do. The company places great importance on staff wellbeing, with team members having access to a 24-hour BUPA helpline for additional support when needed. Employing more than 450 members of staff, Tame continue to grow year on year and are proud to work with major organisations as well as many retail and commercial clients across the Midlands. The Moors would like to thank Tame Cleaning for their support and look forward to welcoming them to Damson Park for what promises to be a big afternoon of National League football. 📍 Find out more about their services here: https://www.tamecleaning.co.uk 🎟 Join us at Damson Park on Saturday 28th (3:00pm KO) as The Moors take on Altrincham in the Enterprise National League. Secure your tickets and get behind the lads!

By Kate Willetts
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March 27, 2026
Solihull will be looking to find some form when they come up against Altrincham after not winning any of their last 10 fixtures. Solihull come into this fixture sitting 17th in the National League and Altrincham sit 14th, winning three of their last five games Andy’s Bet Club’s football analyst will break down Altrincham’s recent clash with Boston to see what the statistics suggest about how they might set up against Solihull.

By Kate Willetts
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March 27, 2026
Moors battle the elements to earn a point in Cornwall after Sbarra cancels out Stretton’s overhead kick. The tone for the first half was set early, with the strong wind playing a huge role and severely limiting Truro’s ability to get the ball forward, as long passes repeatedly held up and returned towards their own half. As a result, the hosts were largely in survival mode, unable to register a single effort on Laurie Walker’s goal. Despite the conditions, the Moors were also unable to truly capitalise. Debutant Tobi Sho-Silva found it difficult to get on the end of through balls, with the wind often carrying them away from his path. The best opportunity of the half fell to Isaac Moore, who did well to shift the ball past his defender on the edge of the box, but could only fire his effort wide of the target. The wind continued to influence proceedings after the break, this time working against the Moors as they struggled to clear their lines and relieve pressure. Truro’s persistence eventually paid off, with Jack Stretton producing a stunning overhead kick to break the deadlock and give the hosts the lead. The Moors responded well, with Joe Sbarra at the heart of the fightback alongside substitute Callum McFarlane, who returned from loan with a point to prove. Sbarra did brilliantly to win possession in midfield before calmly slotting past the goalkeeper to level the score in the 77th minute. From there, the game once again became a battle against the conditions, with the wind stifling any attacking momentum and preventing the Moors from launching meaningful counter-attacks, as the contest drifted towards its inevitable conclusion.

By Kate Willetts
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March 26, 2026
Solihull Moors are delighted to announce the signing of defender Daniel Cox, who joins the Club on loan until the end of the season. The 19-year-old arrives from Derby County and can operate across the back line, bringing strong defensive qualities as well as valuable experience at academy and international level. Cox has featured regularly for Derby County’s academy sides, making 20 appearances in the Premier League 2 across the last two seasons and captaining the side on several occasions. He has also featured for the club’s Under-21 side, continuing his development within the Rams’ pathway. The defender has also been involved with the Wales national under-19 football team, progressing through the age groups from Under-15 level and captaining the Under-19s on three occasions during last season’s UEFA Euro Under-19 qualifiers. Prior to his time at Derby, Cox has also spent time with Walsall and Wealdstone, gaining further experience within the professional game. Speaking on the signing, First Team Manager Chris Millington said: “Dan is a player whose progress we’ve monitored for some time. He is an exciting prospect and a player who will add important defensive qualities to the group for the run in.” Everyone at Solihull Moors would like to welcome Daniel to the Club and wish him every success during his time at Damson Park.

By Kate Willetts
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March 24, 2026
Solihull Moors are delighted to announce the signing of forward Tobi Sho-Silva, who joins the Club on loan until the end of the season. The forward arrives from Kidderminster Harriers and brings a wealth of experience across both the National League and the EFL. During his career, Sho-Silva has featured in League Two for Sutton United and Carlisle United, as well as enjoying a successful spell with FC Halifax Town. Speaking on the signing, First Team Manager Chris Millington said: “Tobi is a great character and will bring energy and a physical presence to the front line. He will also have an impact off the pitch due to his experience and professionalism. We’re delighted to welcome him to the Moors." Welcome to the Moors, Tobi!
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