MATCH REPORT: Woking 0-0 Solihull Moors
Woking 0-0 Solihull Moors
Enterprise National League
Laithwaite Community Stadium
14th April 2026
Woking and Solihull Moors finally met with the season nearing its conclusion, and both sides having not much to play for. Woking would effectively secure a top half finish with a win whilst Solihull were moored to the middle of the bottom half.
Aaron Drewe is a man full of confidence at the moment, and he showed ounces of it to pick out Jamie Andrews inside the box, but the Solihull-born midfielder forced a great save from Laurie Walker to push the ball away.
Scott High tested Jaaskelainen with a decent free kick attempt which forced the Finn to parry the ball away from goal, as the Moors got a foot in the contest. Andrews was in the wars, getting kicked by two separate Solihull players as he went for the ball before being picked out in the box and forcing another good save from Walker after his effort deflected, before Sanderson couldn’t quite turn home the rebound.
A superb Woking move saw Gorman’s quick free kick latched onto by Richards, who sat down his defender before delivering to the back post where Beautyman awaited, but his shot was well blocked.
Beautyman was picked out well in the box by Ward after Woking recycled a corner, but could only find the side netting with his header. As the Cards mounted the pressure, Tunji Akinola spun inside the box and forced another Walker save at his near post.
Half-Time: Woking 0-0 Solihull Moors
Solihull started the second half the better of the sides, and after a swift breakaway from Sbarra, Worman’s square ball was cleared by Ward. Emmanuel Sonupe then saw his effort from close range tipped away by Jaaskelainen as they mounted pressure on his goal.
Jermain Defoe sought to try and change things by introducing Forster-Caskey, Gbode, Pennant and Steven Turner. Gbode showed his pace down the right hand side to force an intervention from a Moors defender, but his night came to a premature end when he fell awkwardly and was unable to continue.
Solihull had a big chance to win it in stoppage time when a corner was only half cleared into the path of Connor Wilkinson, but his strike although powerful was straight at Jaaskelainen.
A fair result as neither side was quite sharp enough to claim all three points, with two games now left of the season.
Woking: Jaaskelainen, Drewe, Richards, Okoli, Andrews, Beautyman (S Turner 77′), Gorman (Forster-Caskey 60′), Ward (Gbode 77′ (Taylor 90)), Tunji Akinola, Sanderson, Ashford (Pennant 60′)
Unused Substitutes: Ross, Odusina
MOTM: Tunji Akinola
Attendance: 2232