The Laithwaite Community Stadium is poised to witness a compelling English National League clash as Woking play host to Solihull Moors. Both sides will be eager to ignite their respective campaigns, with their league aspirations hanging precariously in the balance.
Woking’s recent form paints a challenging picture. They have endured a difficult spell, suffering four defeats in their last five outings. Their most recent fixture saw them succumb to a 3-0 loss away at Rochdale, extending a current losing streak to two games. This follows defeats against Sutton United and Forest Green Rovers, though a 2-0 away victory against Truro City offered a brief moment of respite. A concerning trend for the Cards is their tendency to concede first and subsequently lose, a pattern observed in their last two matches.
Solihull Moors, meanwhile, arrive at the Laithwaite Community Stadium with a winless streak stretching across their last four fixtures. Their most recent result was a high-scoring 4-3 home defeat to Hartlepool United. Prior to that, they managed a goalless draw away at Braintree Town, preceded by consecutive home losses against Eastleigh and York City. Their last victory came in an away fixture against Morecambe, securing a 2-0 win. Despite their recent struggles, Solihull Moors have demonstrated an ability to find the net, having scored in their last match.
Historically, Woking have held the upper hand in recent encounters between the two clubs. Over the last three seasons, the two teams have met seven times. Woking have emerged victorious on four occasions, losing just twice, with one draw. They have scored nine goals against Solihull Moors in these fixtures, compared to Solihull Moors’ six. The current season saw Woking secure a commanding 3-0 away win against Solihull Moors, with goals from Oliver Sanderson, Aaron Drewe, and Josh Kelly. Last season, Solihull Moors claimed a 2-1 home victory, with Jack Stevens netting twice, while Woking secured a 1-0 win at home thanks to a Matt Ward strike.
In the league standings, Solihull Moors occupy 11th place with 42 points from 33 games, boasting a goal difference of +4. Woking are positioned two places below them in 15th, having accumulated 38 points from 31 matches, with a goal difference of +3.
A victory for Woking could provide a much-needed boost to morale and help them climb the table, potentially closing the gap on teams above them. Conversely, a loss could see them slip further down, increasing the pressure. For Solihull Moors, securing three points would solidify their position in the upper half of the table and offer a chance to build momentum. A draw would be a less impactful result for both, but could prevent a further slide for Woking or halt Solihull Moors’ winless run. A defeat for Solihull Moors could see them vulnerable to teams below them, while Woking would face a continued battle to improve their league standing.