Solihull Moors
- Solihull Moors are 10th in the National League (W6, D4, L5 from 15 home games).
- In terms of scoring, Solihull average 2.20 goals scored and 1.60 goals conceded per home match in the National League, so they tend to be involved in open games.
- Solihull are a high-tempo side with a fluid structure that can switch between formations and play with pace in transition and pace on the counterattack.
York City FC
- York City FC have won nine and drawn four of their 13 away National League games this season.
- York City FC have been dominant in the National League this season, racking up 62 points from 28 matches, and they have a great opportunity to continue their strong form with a win on Saturday against a side that have been struggling for consistency at the Damson Park.
- York recently crushed Braintree Town 5-0 at home and beat Carlisle United 3-0 away last week, showing their current attacking momentum.
Head-to-Head
The last two meetings between these clubs have finished one win each with no draws.
Key Players
- Darius Lipsiuc has scored three goals in Solihull’s last four games, while Jacob Wakeling is their top National League scorer with seven goals from 19 appearances.
- York City have the National League’s leading goalscorer in Ollie Pearce, who has 26 goals in 28 National League appearances, five of which have come in York’s last five games.
Betting Insights
- Solihull Moors and York City FC have both been in good form in the National League in recent weeks, but the 2025-26 National League table leaders are the clear favorites with 1.67 odds while the Moors are 4.21 underdogs.
- York average 2.08 goals per away game and have scored 27 away goals in the National League this term, so the Over 2.5 goals market at 1.45 looks great value given both teams’ recent attacking returns.
- York City to take the points is the main bet, while over 2.5 goals is a secondary choice.
Prediction
- Adam Hinshelwood has built his York City FC on a solid foundation of control, with a lot of possession, patient buildup from the back and overloading the midfield to control the ball in possession and press in a disciplined and compact way.
- Solihull are likely to try and exploit the space on the flanks, but York’s control will dictate the pace and intensity of the game.
- York are much more structured and should be able to press and control the play better than their opponents on Saturday.