Hartlepool United
- Hartlepool United currently occupy tenth spot in the National League with 19 points from 15 games, while Saturday’s opponents Solihull Moors sit 18th with 17 from the same number of fixtures.
- Simon Grayson has done a good job since taking the helm at Hartlepool United in June 2025, instilling a results-first, pragmatic playing style that is often simple and direct.
- Hartlepool have won 2, drawn 4 and lost 1 of their 7 National League home matches, scoring 8 times this term, which is an important stat for those looking for Hartlepool United vs Solihull Moors betting tips.
Solihull Moors
- Solihull Moors have failed to win their last two away matches, recording 1 draw and 1 defeat.
- Solihull Moors, on the other hand, are a much more fluid side with a system that is open to interpretation depending on who their opponent is.
- Matthew Taylor’s side, who took charge in January 2025, likes to push the width of the field to create overloads and play at a higher tempo than most.
- Solihull have won 2, drawn 3 and lost 2 of their 7 away league games, conceding 9 times on the road.
Head-to-Head
- The reverse fixture in the National League 2024/2025 season finished 1-1, providing useful insight for our Hartlepool United vs Solihull Moors prediction.
- Over 2.5 goals has landed in both of the two previous meetings that have been played on this ground.
Key Players
- Bradley Stevenson has scored two of Solihull’s last four goals over the past five games.
- Jacob Wakeling is their top scorer in the National League with six from eight appearances.
Betting Insights
- Hartlepool United are odds-on to get the win here at 1.64, while Solihull Moors are at 4.64 with a tie at 3.92.
- The recent head-to-heads suggest that this should be an open game and we’re on the same wavelength with 1.69 on the Over 2.5 line, making it a strong pick in this Hartlepool United vs Solihull Moors betting tips overview.
Prediction
- Taylor’s Moors could spring a surprise.
- The bookmakers appear to have got this one wrong and the home side’s recent struggles and Solihull’s inconsistent form suggest a tight game is in the offing.