Match Report: Woking 0-0 Moors

Kate Willetts • April 15, 2026

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Mid table clash ends goalless with neither team creating the spark to take all three points.

Woking started on the front foot, forcing Laurie Walker into action on multiple occasions. He was first called upon to deny a headed effort from Drewe, before producing a spectacular close-range save to keep out Andrews after 24 minutes. Chances were at a premium for the Moors in the opening stages, and that pattern continued until the break, with both sides struggling to create clear opportunities. The only real moment of note saw Beautyman have an effort blocked from inside the box.


The Moors came out with intent after the restart and struck the post early in the second half, as Ben Worman’s whipped corner caused chaos in the Woking box and led to another set-piece. Despite the lively start, the game soon lost its rhythm, with frequent stoppages disrupting any momentum either side tried to build.


Deep into stoppage time, the Moors nearly snatched all three points. Conor Wilkinson latched onto a Scott High corner in the 96th minute, but the Woking goalkeeper produced a last-ditch save on the line to deny a dramatic winner.


Match report written by Maddie P

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