Arthur Cup Kick-Off Time to Change if England Reach Semi-Finals

Kate Willetts • July 6, 2026

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Solihull Moors can confirm that, should England progress to the World Cup semi-finals, kick-off for this year's Arthur Cup against Birmingham City will be brought forward to 6:00pm.

 

The decision has been made to avoid a clash with England's potential 8:00pm kick-off, allowing supporters to enjoy both fixtures.

 

Following the Arthur Cup, supporters will be invited to remain at Damson Park to watch the England match live on our big screens, with our bars and facilities remaining open throughout the evening.

 

If England do not qualify for the semi-finals, the Arthur Cup will kick off as originally scheduled at 7:45pm.

 

Further updates will be communicated across the Club's official channels should the kick-off time change.

 

We look forward to welcoming supporters to Damson Park for another special Arthur Cup as we come together to honour Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and raise vital funds for the NSPCC and Solihull Moors Foundation.

 


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By Kate Willetts July 1, 2026
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By Kate Willetts July 1, 2026
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By Kate Willetts June 30, 2026
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By Eddie Turner June 26, 2026
I am pleased that I have been cleared of all charges. From the very beginning, I maintained my innocence and had confidence that the truth would ultimately prevail. While this has been a difficult and challenging process, I am grateful that the matter has now been resolved and that my innocence has been confirmed. An accusation of this nature is not something that should ever be taken lightly, and I genuinely cannot believe it reached this stage. It was an allegation that had the potential to ruin my career and everything I have worked so hard to build. All of that could have been taken away based on something that simply was not true. I want to say a huge thank you to my teammates and everyone at Boston United for supporting me throughout this process and for helping ensure that the truth came to light. I hope everyone involved reflects on the seriousness of situations like this and the impact they can have on those accused. False allegations can have far-reaching consequences, affecting not only careers and reputations but also families and loved ones. I believe it is important that lessons are learned from this so that no one else has to go through a similar experience. For nearly three months, I had to sit back and watch people make comments and assumptions about me that were completely untrue. My wife also received messages that were not only false but deeply upsetting to read. That was one of the hardest parts of this entire ordeal. I am relieved that I can now move forward, put this behind me, and focus on what matters most. A special thank you to Darryl, the Chairman, who has been unbelievable from the very beginning and never once doubted the type of person I am. I would also like to thank Phillip Bonner at Centrefield, all of the management staff, and everyone associated with Solihull Moors Football Club. They stood by me throughout this accusation and helped me get through an incredibly difficult period. Finally, thank you to everyone who supported me and my family during this time. Your messages, encouragement, and belief in me meant more than you will ever know. I can't wait for the new season to begin and, hopefully, give everyone something to cheer about. See you all soon. Wilko
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