Solihull Moors' 2026/27 Fixtures
We're pleased to bring you a round-up of our Enterprise National League fixtures for the upcoming season.

While stadiums up and down the country have sat silent and empty, with no cheers, no chants and no last-minute winners, this is the time we've all been waiting for. The World Cup has been a welcome addition to the summer, and football may very well be 'Coming Home', but you still can't beat an afternoon at The Moors.
To make sure you don't miss any of the action at Damson Park this season, purchase your season ticket on the link below -
https://solihullmoorsfc.ticketco.events/uk/en/m/events/1078557/seating_arrangement?version=m
August -
8th - Our National League campaign opens with an away day at relegated Harrogate Town. Travelling Moors fans will be making a 260-mile round trip to The Marcy Fitness Stadium to back the boys.
15th - We cannot wait to see you back at Damson Park, where Boston United will be our first guests on our eagerly awaited home return. Matty Carson will be familiar with Paul Hurst's side, having signed for The Moors from The Pilgrims over the summer.
22nd - Our next home fixture sees Southend, who made last season's play-offs with a 6th placed finish, travel to Damson Park.
28th - We then face another team from last season's play-offs, as we head to Scunthorpe. Our destination for this fixture is Glanford Park.
31st - Next up at home is newly promoted AFC Fylde, who will be hoping to carry on their terrific form from last season that saw them rack up 100 points and 110 goals, on their way to becoming Champions of the National League North. Fans may remember the FA Trophy upset last season where Fylde knocked us out on penalties after a 2-2 draw.
September -
5th - Gateshead are up next in our second-longest away journey. It sees us travel 408 miles, to and from the near 12,000 capacity Gateshead International Stadium. Last seasons trip was well worth it, as we came away with a solid 2-0 victory.
12th - Scott Davies's Aldershot then come to Damson Park. The Shots will be hoping to improve their league position this time round, after finishing 1 place and 4 points above the relegation zone.
15th - Barrow visit us on the 15th. It was a season to forget for the Bluebirds, which ended in relegation from League 2.
18th - Yeovil away will bring back happy memories for Moors fans. A resounding 4-1 win at Huish Park in the final game of last season made for a great trip back from Somerset.
26th - Boreham Wood are up next at home. Last season's fixture saw us play some of our best football of the season in an impressive 4-1 win. Former Moors fan favourite, James Clarke, returns to Damson Park with The Wood, who will be looking to go one step further this time after last season's agonising Play-Off Final defeat on penalties to Rochdale.
29th - We make our way to Woking, to Laithwaite Stadium, to round off a busy September. Premier League legend and former England international Jermain Defoe is the man in charge of our opponents.
October -
3rd - Boss Chris Millington's former club FC Halifax Town will be at Damson Park next, as recent Moors signing Jevon Mills also faces his former club. We'll be looking to improve on the 3-0 home and away defeats we suffered at the hands of The Shaymen.
10th - Adam Hinshelwood's Worthing are our next away day. We will have to endure more than a 300-mile round trip to visit the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.
24th - We'll be hoping for another thriller this season in Solihull, as Carlisle come to town. Just when the huge Carlisle following thought they'd be leaving with all 3 points, a last-gasp wonder-goal from Scott High rescued a 3-3 draw in added time. The influential midfielder scored a spectacular chip from just outside the box to send Damson Park into raptures.
27th - Wealdstone away. Not great memories from last season. Our recent signing Junior Tiensia, who scored against The Moors for Wealdstone in the thumping 5-1 win for The Stones, faces his old club. Grosvenor Vale is one of the smaller grounds in the league, holding around 3200 people, but also one of the most unique, featuring a towering concrete gun turret that was used in World War 2.
31st - When local rivals Kidderminster make the short journey to Damson Park on Halloween, we'll be hoping to send them home with more tricks than treats. Following on from their promotion, where they beat South Shields 2-0 in the play off final, they'll be looking to consolidate themselves in the league. Former Moors man Olly Tipton will return for the first time since leaving for Kidderminster in the summer.
November -
14th - We head to the VBS Community Stadium, home of Sutton United for the first game in November as we face The U's.
21st - Neil Gibson's Altrincham side are our next game at home after a solid 1-0 win for The Moors last time out in this fixture. The Robins finished in 13th place last season.
25th - Next on our travels, we head just shy of 200 miles to the North East, to face ambitious Hartlepool at the Suit Direct Stadium. They'll be hoping for at least a play off push under new boss Lee Clark, another former Premier League player, after a big summer of investment in the transfer market. Hartlepool are interestingly known as The Monkey Hangers.
28th - The 3500 capacity Hornchurch Stadium plays host, as we face last play off final winners Hornchurch, who will be looking to have a solid first season in the National League
December -
5th - The first of a home double header brings Eastleigh to the West Midlands. The Spitfires will be another one looking to push on in the league table, finishing 17th last season.
8th - Worthing make their first trip to Damson Park in their first ever National. League season.
20th - Our last game before Christmas, we chalk up another 260 miles on the road, this time to West Yorkshire, to face FC Halifax Town. Holding over 10,000 fans, the atmosphere will be electric. We'll need to be in full voice and back the boys to get a positive result at The Shay
26th - Solihull Moors v Tamworth on Boxing Day? You couldn't write it. Last seasons Derby Day Demolition is one Moors fans will never forget, and one Tamworth will wish they could. A superb hat-trick from the majestic Joe Sbarra was the highlight of a game where pretty much everything went right.
28th - Both games against Forest Green ended in a draw last season. The Bolt New Lawn Stadium holds over 5000 spectators, and is one of the most sustainable grounds in world football, due to features such as solar panels and an organic pitch.
January -
2nd - As we head into the New Year, Carlisle is our first destination. The long jaunt to Cumbria adds over 400 more miles to the tally, making it the longest journey we make all season. Brunton Park holds a very impressive total of almost 18,000.
9th - A 1-1 draw last time at home against Wealdstone. Gary Waddock's side also finished the season level on points with The Moors.
23rd - Jacob Wakeling stole the show in this fixture last year away at Boston, with a brace in a 2-1 victory at the Jakemans Community Stadium.
26th - Hartlepool at home was a roller coaster of a game last time out. An eventual 4-3 home defeat for the Moors in a great attack minded game.
29th - We play host to Harrogate at home against the team with English footballs longest serving manager, Simon Weaver, who took over in May 2009.
February -
6th - We left with nothing to show for our efforts last time away at Altrincham in a 2-0 defeat at the J. Davidson Stadium, one of the oldest grounds in the league that is traditionally known as Moss Lane
13th - Boreham Wood away ended in a disappointing 2-1 defeat at Meadow Park. After The Moors equalised through Joe Sbarra, Boreham Wood went on to score again shortly after and held out for a hard fought win.
17th - Last seasons home game against Woking was a write off. After a decent first half, where both teams were evenly matched, The Cards went in to run riot in the second half to claim a resounding 3-0 win. Ex-Moors striker Josh Kelly rubbing salt into the wounds with the 3rd goal.
20th - Yeovil travel up to Damson Park for the next fixture. The Moors will be looking to make amends for last seasons 1-0 home defeat to The Glovers, who are managed by Billy Rowley.
23rd - We make our way to Holker Street, the home of Barrow. The Bluebirds, will be looking to bounce back after their relegation from League 2.
27th - A 146 mile road trip to Essex sees us arrive at Roots Hall, the home of Southend. The Shrimpers were last seasons Isuzu FA Trophy winners.
March -
6th - Scunthorpe at home last year wasn't as straightforward as the scoreline suggests after coming out 3-0 winners despite playing over 50 minutes with 10 men. Former striker Brad Stevenson put us 2-0 ahead, before also getting sent off in the first half. Tyler French sealed the game in the 71st minute as The Moors held on for a well deserved win.
9th - AFC Fylde welcome us to Mill Farm. Alex Whitmore will be looking forward to visiting his old stomping ground after spending 4 successful years at The Coasters, which included captaining the side to the National League North title in the 22/23 season, while also been named in the leagues team of the season.
13th - Gateshead visit us next at Damson Park and will be aiming to continue the kind of form that saw them go from deep in the relegation zone, to a very reasonable 18th place finish. Although one of the main catalysts for that run, former manager Rob Elliot, has now left to join Carlisle. Ex-Sunderland player Lee Cattermole is the man tasked with replacing him.
20th - Aldershot away is where our fixture list takes us to next, travelling 122 miles each way. If last seasons fixtures between the two are anything to go by, then expect plenty of goals. A thumping 5-1 win for The Moors at the Ebb Stadium on a day everything just clicked.
26th - Our first home opponent from the previous season, Forest Green Rovers travel to Solihull. Both results between the two sides ended in a draw. Losing out in the play offs, after a 7th placed league finish last season will be all the motivation Robbie Savage and his Forest Green Rovers squad need to mount a promotion push.
29th - Tamworth away wasn't as impressive as our home fixture. A 1-0 defeat sent expectant Moors fans home disappointed from the most local away day we will play, with the clubs just 19 miles apart. The Lamb Ground has a capacity of just over 4000.
April -
Apr 3: The Moors will be hoping Good Friday away at Kidderminster turns into a great one, as we visit Aggborough Stadium. Paul Wotton is the man leading Kidderminster into their National League campaign.
10th - Sutton come to Damson Park in our penultimate home game, with The Moors looking for more of the same after a comfortable 4-1 success in the previous fixture. Head Coach Chris Agutter will be hoping by this point they're higher up the table than last seasons 19th place finish.
17th - Eastleigh's Silverlake Stadium will host our final away fixture of the season, as we visit Matt Gary's side. By this point, we will of travelled just over 5500 miles throughout the season and visited 23 stadiums.
24th - We entertain Hornchurch at Damson Park as the curtain closes on the regular 26/27 league season
The promotion finals weekend will be held on the weekend of Saturday 8 May/Sunday 9 May 2027.
We would like to thank each and every one of you for your continued loyalty and support. The numbers you turn up in and the noise you create, home and away, week in, week out is exceptional.
Youuu Mooors!
Written by Scott Cattell
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