TOPB1NS
English National League 7 February 2026 KO 15:00
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Brackley Town
15:00
Solihull Moors
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FORM
W W D D D
#14
PTS: 32 GD: -11
PLAYED: 28
#10
PTS: 41 GD: 6
PLAYED: 30
FORM
W D L W L

Brackley Town v Solihull Moors

Brackley Town are set to welcome Solihull Moors to St. James’ Park in a fixture that carries considerable weight for both clubs’ league aspirations. As the season hots up, each point is proving to be a precious commodity, and this encounter promises a keenly contested battle.

Analysing recent performances, Brackley Town have displayed commendable resilience, embarking on an impressive six-match unbeaten sequence. Their last five outings have seen them secure two victories and three draws. Notable results include a spirited 3-3 draw away to Truro City and a goalless stalemate at home against Hartlepool United. Most recently, they secured a 1-1 draw on the road against Sutton United. Despite this solid unbeaten run, their attacking output has been somewhat constrained, having only found the net in one of their last five matches.

Solihull Moors, in contrast, have experienced a more varied spell of form over their last five fixtures, registering two wins, one draw, and two defeats. Their campaign has featured some high-scoring contests, most notably a commanding 5-1 away victory against Aldershot Town and a thrilling 3-3 draw at home to Carlisle United. However, they currently find themselves on a one-match losing streak, having most recently suffered a 2-0 defeat at home against York City. This setback coincides with a period where they have struggled to convert chances, failing to score in their last encounter.

The historical head-to-head record between these two sides is sparse, with only one fixture having taken place in the last three seasons. That solitary meeting saw Solihull Moors emerge victorious by a narrow 1-0 margin, with Dan Creaney netting the decisive goal in the second half. Brackley Town will undoubtedly be aiming to redress this slight historical deficit.

Examining the league standings, Solihull Moors currently occupy 10th place, having accumulated 41 points from 30 games. Their record comprises 11 wins, 8 draws, and 11 losses, accompanied by a positive goal difference of +6, having scored 50 goals and conceded 44. Brackley Town sit in 14th position with 32 points from 28 matches. Their season’s record shows 8 wins, 8 draws, and 12 losses, resulting in a goal difference of -11, with 24 goals scored and 35 conceded.

A victory for Brackley Town would undoubtedly provide a significant morale boost and could propel them further up the league table, serving as a strong statement of intent. Conversely, a defeat could see them slip down the standings, making their climb more arduous. For Solihull Moors, three points would solidify their position in the upper echelons of the league and maintain their recent momentum as they pursue higher honours. However, a loss could invite pressure from teams below them and potentially stall their recent progress. A draw, meanwhile, would see both sides gain a point, offering a measure of satisfaction but perhaps leaving both with a sense of what might have been.

Edgy Eddie

TopB1ns Edge

By Edgy Eddie

Right then, let’s get stuck into this one at St. James’ Park. Brackley Town host Solihull Moors, and the bookies reckon it’s a tight affair. Solihull are slight favourites at 7/5, with Brackley a shade over evens at 163/100.

Now, the TopB1ns Edge is leaning towards an away win, but it’s the goal markets where things get interesting. The Edge is bang on with BTTS Yes at 31/50, which makes sense given both sides have shown they can find the net, though Solihull have had a recent blip.

Looking at the Over/Under, the TopB1ns Edge is predicting Over 0.5 and Over 1.5 goals, which is hardly a shocker. However, it then goes for Under 2.5 and Under 3.5, suggesting a game that might not be a goal fest after all. This is where the value might lie – is the TopB1ns Edge seeing something the market is missing? Given the recent form, especially Brackley’s unbeaten run, a disciplined Solihull victory with a few goals seems plausible. Keep an eye on that BTTS Yes bet.