The Blues travel to Damson Park to face Solihull Moors in the Enterprise National League this weekend.
Here are all the details you need regarding the fixture and our opponents:
MATCH DETAILS
Opponents – Solihull Moors
Competition – Enterprise National League
Location – Damson Park
Date – Saturday 17 January
Time – 3pm
FACTFILE
Founded – 2007
Nickname - The Moors
Manager – Chris Millington
Previous season finish - 14th in the National League
OPPOSITION PLAYER TO WATCH
Joe Sbarra has become one of the most influential midfielders in the National League, combining creativity with an eye for goal to make himself a key figure for Solihull Moors.
The former Burton Albion man returned to the Moors after a spell in the Football League with Doncaster Rovers, quickly re-establishing himself as a leader in the side and a consistent performer in attacking midfield. His ability to arrive late in the box and dictate the tempo has made him a regular at Damson Park.
Sbarra offers quality on the ball, energy off it and a calm presence in big moments - meaning the United backline will need to be at their best to contain the Moors’ midfield talisman.
PREVIOUS MEETING
Tuesday 19 August 2025 – Carlisle United 1-1 Solihull Moors
RECENT RESULTS
Saturday 10 January 2026 – Aldershot Town 1-5 Solihull Moors
Tuesday 30 December 2025 – Boreham Wood 2-1 Solihull Moors
Tuesday 26 December 2025 – Solihull Moors 7-1 Tamworth
Sunday 21 December 2025 – Solihull Moors 4-1 Sutton United
Saturday 13 December 2025 – Solihull Moors 2-2 AFC Fylde (AFC Fylde win 9-8 on penalties in the Isuzu FA Trophy)
TICKET INFORMATION
Over 650 Blues are heading to Damson Park - purchase your ticket online now HERE!
HOW TO WATCH/LISTEN
UK-based supporters will be able to listen to the game on BBC Radio Cumbria via BBC Sounds. Non-UK residents can also hear the commentary via BBC.com and the BBC App.
MATCH OFFICIALS
Referee - Steven Copeland
Assistant Referee 1 - Kevin Morris
Assistant Referee 2 - Christopher Husband
Fourth Official - Ivan Stankovic
SUPPORTER BEHAVIOUR
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