The Fleet are back on the road for the second time in five days to take on last season’s Wembley double finalists Solihull Moors who have struggled for form of late after looking like play-off hopefuls in the first half of the season.
Form guide
Solihull Moors are bottom of the form table having only picked up only two points from their previous 10 league fixtures. Down to 15th in the National League table, the Midlands side achieved a first point since early February on home soil against Sutton United. Crowds have also fallen with that game attracting 683 from an average of around 1,300.
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Fleet won the first two of the eight meetings so far between the clubs but will be looking to avenge Solihull’s 6-0 win at the Kuflink that was controversial for two first-half sendings-off.

Who’s who
On loan from Southampton is young goalkeeper Oliver Wright who joined the club at the start of February and has played four times. In the opening months of the season, Wright was number one for Yeovil Town and featured 29 times for the Glovers.
Skipper Jamey Osborne, 32, signed a long-term deal with the Moors in 2019 and is in his second spell, playing over 250 times. He has also seen time with Hednesford Town and Grimsby Town but it’s at Solihull where he has been a huge success.
Jack Stevens is currently Solihull’s leading goalscorer with 13, though his goal against Sutton on Saturday was his first for more than two months. He has played 71 times for the Moors in the past year and previously played for Banbury United as well as Oxford United’s academy.
The manager
Wealdstone boss Matt Taylor was appointed Solihull manager following the departure of Andy Whing who was tempted into the EFL by Barrow. Since his arrival, Taylor hasn’t picked up a win with his new side.
Tickets
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