7th March 2026
Billy Corns Joins Alvechurch FC
Solihull Moors Football Club can confirm that Billy Corns has joined Alvechurch FC on a permanent transfer.
The move provides Billy with the opportunity to continue his development with regular first-team football as he begins the next chapter of his career.
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By Kate Willetts
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March 7, 2026
Solihull Moors Football Club can confirm that Kian Ryley has joined Bromsgrove Sporting on loan until the end of the season. The loan move will allow Kian to gain further first-team experience as he continues his development for the remainder of the campaign. Everyone a t Solihull Moors wis hes Kian every success during his time with Bromsgrove Sporting.

By Kate Willetts
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March 7, 2026
Solihull Moors Football Club ca n confirm that Billy Corns has joined Alvechurch FC on a permanent transfer. The move provides Billy with the opportunity to continue his development with regular first-team football as he begins the next chapter of his career. Everyone at Solihull Moors wou ld like to thank Billy for his efforts during his time at the Club and wish him every success with Alvechurch.

By Kate Willetts
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March 6, 2026
Solihull currently sit 12th in the National League but have not won any of their last five games. Gateshead sit 23rd and in the relegation zone, but they have hit some form, winning three of their last five. Andy’s Bet Club’s football analyst will break down Gateshead’s recent clash with Braintree to see what the statistics suggest about how they might set up against Solihull.

By Kate Willetts
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March 6, 2026
Solihull Moors host 23rd-place Gateshead FC on Saturday, 7 th March for another National League fixture. Last time out in the National League, The Moors travelled to Scunthorpe, which resulted in a 3-3 draw, as Conor Wilkinson grabbed two goals and Isaac Moore grabbed the equaliser. Solihull Moors currently sit in 12 th place, where three points on Saturday could push The Moors further up the table as far as 10 th , one point ahead of Tamworth, should results go Solihull’s way. 14 points separate these two teams as Gateshead make the trip to Damson Park. Gateshead have won three of their last five games, with a 1-0 win over Braintree in added time being their most recent outing. Although they sit 23 rd in terms of the table, Gateshead don’t struggle to score goals as they look to have found a good spell of form recently, scoring nine goals in their last five games. Last time these two teams met, Solihull travelled to Gateshead, which saw The Moors bring back all three points in a 2-0 victory. Predicted lineups: Solihull Moors: Walker, Green, Whitmore, Baines, Sonupe, High, Moore, Lipsiuc, Wakeling, Wilkinson, Worman. Gateshead FC: Desbois, Richardson, Storey, Nicholson, Ward, Grayson, Bowen, Gilsenan, Chapman, Chadwick, Boatswain. Players to Watch Solihull Moors - Conor Wilkinson Current top goal scorer for The Moors, scoring 8 goals in 19 matches, Conor Wilkinson may be a key player in unlocking Gateshead’s defence. After scoring two goals last time out, Wilkinson spoke about the upcoming home game: “I think a win this weekend would be massive. We know we need to get back to winning ways if we do want to achieve anything this season; it’s on our minds and we are looking to do that. I think I’ve started 13 games this season, which is obviously nowhere near good enough, but the return is obviously what I’ve been trying to get to and long may it continue, hopefully.” Wilkinson will have his mind set on making sure Solihull grab all three points on Saturday, while also adding to his own goal tally. Gateshead FC – Adam Desbois New face at Gateshead is Adam Desbois, and after keeping a clean sheet on his debut against Braintree, Desbois will be looking to replicate his debut form this weekend. Previous to joining Gateshead, Desbois played for Slough Town in the National League South where he made 33 appearances, conceded 45 goals and kept 5 clean sheets. As Gateshead look to try and avoid relegation this season, Desbois will be wanting to do everything he can to stop The Moors from putting a ball in the back of the net.
By Eddie Turner
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March 5, 2026
Conor Wilkinson had his say as The Moors’ host Gateshead FC on Saturday. The Moors host Gateshead FC on Saturday 7th March, where three points could push Solihull ahead of Tamworth, back into 10th place. After scoring four goals in the last five games, inform Conor Wilkinson said “I think I’ve had a bit of a tough season. I think I’ve started 13 games this season, which is obviously nowhere near good enough, but the return is obviously what I’ve been trying to get to and long may it continue hopefully. “We’re a bit disheartened to not get all three points on Saturday against Scunthorpe and the results haven’t really gone our way previously. It’s been tough the conditions we’ve played in. “I think we’re just waiting to get that win again and start another winning ride and hopefully push ourselves back up the table. “I think a win this weekend would be massive. We know we need to get back to winning ways if we do want to achieve anything this season, it’s on our minds and we are looking to do that. “We go to away places, and they have their fans and we’re the same. When we’re playing at home it does help to have a home advantage and always helps the team. Hopefully if our fans can be noisy and get behind us it’s a 12-man feeling.”
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