TOPB1NS
English National League 17 March 2026 KO 19:45
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Brackley Town
19:45
Solihull Moors
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FORM
L L L L L
#20
PTS: 36 GD: -23
PLAYED: 37
#14
PTS: 43 GD: -1
PLAYED: 36
FORM
D L D L L

Brackley Town v Solihull Moors

Brackley Town prepare to host Solihull Moors in a fixture that carries considerable weight for both clubs in the English National League. Separated by a notable gap in the league standings, this encounter presents Solihull Moors with a prime opportunity to strengthen their position, whilst Brackley Town will be desperate to arrest a concerning dip in form.

The recent trajectories of these two teams offer a striking contrast. Brackley Town are navigating a particularly challenging period, having succumbed to defeat in their last seven league outings. Their most recent performances have been characterised by conceding multiple goals, with a disheartening trend of losing after conceding the opening goal evident in each of their last seven fixtures. Indeed, defeats against Altrincham, Rochdale, Boreham Wood, Eastleigh, and Woking in their last five games underscore persistent defensive vulnerabilities and an inability to secure positive results.

Solihull Moors, meanwhile, find themselves on a winless streak, failing to register a victory in their last seven matches. Recent outings have seen them secure draws against Braintree Town and Scunthorpe United, interspersed with losses to Hartlepool United, Gateshead, and most recently, Wealdstone. Despite this barren spell in terms of wins, Solihull Moors have demonstrated a persistent attacking threat, managing to find the back of the net in each of their last four fixtures.

Historically, the head-to-head record between these two clubs is sparse, with just one previous encounter in the last three seasons. That solitary fixture, played earlier this term in the English National League, saw Solihull Moors emerge victorious with a narrow 1-0 win, a result sealed by a late strike from Dan Creaney. Brackley Town were unable to find a breakthrough in that contest.

In the current league landscape, Brackley Town occupy 20th position, having amassed 36 points from their 37 games. Their record comprises 9 wins, 9 draws, and 19 losses, with a goal difference of -23. Solihull Moors are situated higher in the table, occupying 14th place with 43 points from 36 matches. Their season’s record stands at 11 wins, 10 draws, and 15 losses, boasting a goal difference of -1.

A victory for Solihull Moors would undoubtedly provide a significant morale boost and could see them ascend further up the table, creating more distance from the lower reaches. A draw would offer a degree of respite from their winless run but would not substantially alter their current standing. Conversely, a loss could further erode their confidence and allow teams below them to gain ground. For Brackley Town, securing a win would represent a monumental achievement, offering a vital glimmer of hope to break their losing cycle and potentially improve their precarious league position. A draw would at least serve to halt their losing sequence, whilst another defeat would undoubtedly deepen their concerns and extend their dismal run of results.

Edgy Eddie

TopB1ns Edge

By Edgy Eddie

Right then, it’s a proper non-league clash as Brackley Town host Solihull Moors. The odds are tight, with the away side, Solihull, just shading it at 29/20. Brackley are hovering around the relegation spots, and frankly, their form has been dire, a seven-match losing streak is grim reading. Solihull haven’t exactly been setting the world alight either, winless in seven themselves, but they’ve managed to bag a few goals in their recent outings.

The TopB1ns Edge is giving us a bit of a surprise here, tipping Solihull for the win, which aligns with the bookies. Where it gets interesting is Both Teams To Score. The TopB1ns Edge is strongly on Yes at 67/100. Given Brackley’s leaky defence and Solihull’s recent habit of finding the net, this looks like a decent shout.

On the Over/Under front, the Edge is predicting Over 0.5 and Over 1.5 goals, but then a swing to Under 2.5 and beyond. This suggests a game where we might see a couple of goals, but not a goal-fest. The 3/4 for Over 2.5 looks a bit generous if you fancy the Edge’s Under 2.5 prediction. I’m backing the TopB1ns Edge on BTTS Yes, and keeping an eye on that Over 1.5 at 11/50. Cheers!