MATCH PREVIEW: Woking FC vs Solihull Moors
Solihull Moors travel to Woking Wednesday, 25th February for a National League fixture.
Last time out, The Moors hosted Hartlepool United which resulted in a 4-3 defeat.
As they sit in 10th place, Solihull have won only one and overseen one draw in their last five games in the National League.
Both teams have scored seven goals in the last five games.
The hosts this week, Woking, currently sit in 14th place, where a win for them could push them as high as 11th to be on the same number of points as Boston United and one point off their visitors, Solihull Moors.
Woking have won only one of their last five games in the National League, with a victory over Truro City.
Last time out for Woking, they travelled to Rochdale which resulted in a 3-0 defeat.
Last time these two teams met was September last year, when Solihull hosted Woking at Damson Park, which saw Woking take all three points back home with them in a 3-0 victory.
Predicted lineups:
Woking: Jaaskelainen, Drewe, Odusina, Okoli, Akinola, Syla, Richards, Beautyman, Gbode, Andrews, O’Brien
Solihull Moors: Walker, Clarke, French, Whitmore, Green, High, Moore, Lipsiuc, Worman, Wakeling, Wilkinson
Players to Watch
Woking - Harry Beautyman
Woking captain, Harry Beautyman, could be the key player for the hosts this week.
The 33-year-old has scored five goals so far this season, half as many as he scored last season, proving he has no issues in front of goal.
He has lots of experience that he brings to Woking, after making over 200 appearances for Sutton United, also playing in League one and League two for Peterborough United, Northampton and Stevenage.
Woking will be looking to get back to winning ways, especially at their home ground and they will be looking to their captain, Beautyman, in order to make sure they grab all three points.
Solihull Moors – Scott High
Scoring four goals and assist four other goals so far this season, Scott High could be the key player for Solihull Moors on Wednesday evening as The Moors look to get back to winning ways after recent form.
The 25-year-old has the ability to feed the forward players, as well as score goals himself, proving that he can be a real threat to Woking defence on Wednesday evening.
High has the ability to dictate the play, and due to his high work rate he’s able to contribute not only attackingly, but also defensively by recovering and being a real engine in the centre of the park for The Moors.
Match Preview written by Emily O'Dwyer
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