Woking FC
- Jermain Defoe took over as manager of Woking FC at the end of March 2026 and has brought a new style of play to Kingfield Stadium.
- Defoe’s pragmatic approach seems to have given the home side a more compact shape, relying on transition play to get forward and creating a foundation for their creative play on top of a solid base.
- Defoe’s team have not been winning many games lately, but they have been very hard to beat, drawing four and losing one of their last five matches.
Solihull Moors
Solihull have won two, drawn one and lost two of their previous five National League matches, beating Boreham Wood 4-1 at home, but losing 1-0 away to Tamworth.
Head-to-Head
- Woking FC are 11th on 56 points from 42 games, Solihull Moors are 13th with 51 points.
- Woking FC have won the last two meetings, beating Solihull Moors 3-0 away from home six months ago.
Key Players
- Woking
- Oliver Sanderson is Woking’s main threat, having hit 13 goals in 36 National League games and two of his team’s last five, but the home team’s shape means the value is in backing him to score anytime.
- Woking, by contrast, set up in a 3-4-2-1 formation and play Sanderson off the main striker, using his movement and finishing to be a threat from tight areas.
- Solihull
- Conor Wilkinson leads the way for Moors with nine goals in 22 National League appearances, but his team-mate Joe Sbarra has scored three goals in Solihull’s last five games and will be their best chance of scoring on Tuesday.
- Solihull’s approach under Chris Millington, which was implemented in the autumn of 2025, has been to get the ball wide and get it in the box as quickly as possible with low crosses.
Betting Insights
- Solihull are 3.03 to win, with the draw priced at 3.42, and over 2.5 goals is 1.69 while both teams to score is 1.57.
- Woking have conceded 24 in 20 National League home games, which reflects the fact that they are a resilient, but not impregnable, side.
- Solihull have scored an average of 1.15 goals per game on their travels, while they have conceded 1.45 goals per away match.
Prediction
Moors have failed to win on either of their two previous trips to Woking FC, and Defoe’s side are our prediction to edge out a close game, with odds of 2.1 offering a touch of value.