Solihull Moors will be looking to turn one point into all three on Saturday against an Altrincham side who are high on confidence.
Neal Ardley's side have drawn three successive matches and now travel to a ground that they've had great success at in recent years.
The Robins sit tied on points with Moors, however, have played one game less. Regardless, both sides will come into the game with aspirations of being in the play-off picture come the end of the season.
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Tickets
Tickets for the game are available to purchase from the home club and are priced as follows:
Adult | Β£19 |
Concessions (65+, students, NHS workers) | Β£15 |
Junior (12-18) | Β£7 |
Under 12's | Β£2 |
It's recommended that match tickets are purchased online HERE, however, tickets will be available on the day.
Opposition last three matches:
Barnet 2-4 Altrincham
Altrincham 3-1 Woking
Altrincham 1-2 Bromley
H2H:
Moors have a mightily impressive record against Altrincham, in-fact since the Robins return to the National League in 2020, the sides have met on five occasions and Moors have all of those, by an aggregate score of 18-2.
The meeting earlier in the campaign proved to be another example of Moors' dominance in this fixture, running away as 5-1 winners. Alex Reid's second half hat-trick added to goals from Josh Kelly and Callum Maycock, as Ardley's side continued an impressive start to the season. You can see the action from that game below:
In the opposition dugout - Phil Parkinson
Phil Parkinson was appointed as Altrincham manager in April 2017, shortly after the club's relegation to the Northern Premier League had been confirmed.
In his first season, Parkinson guided Alty to promotion as champions, before reaching the play-offs in 2018-19 in the National League North.
That campaign ended in semi-final defeat to Chorley, however, Parkinson's side were back the following season, earning promotion to the National League by defeating Boston United 1-0.
Still aged just 42, the Robins boss is now approaching six years in the dugout and is already tied down to a further year. His only previous managerial experience was for Nantwich Town of whom he transformed from a relegation-threatened club to promotion contenders, whilst also reaching the FA Trophy semi-finals in less than two years.
One to watch - Isaac Marriott
Marriott signed from Bradford PA on Christmas Eve in 2021 and quickly established himself as an ever-present in a strong ending to the campaign.
The Huddersfield-born terrier is an integral figure in midfield, however, began the season on the side-lines with a knee ligament injury.
He since returned in November and quickly re-established himself in the starting 11, having a large hand in Alty's improved form.