Solihull come from behind in second half to see off Sutton

Dec 21, 2025 1 min read
Tyrese Sinclair put Solihull ahead (Mike Egerton/PA)
Tyrese Sinclair put Solihull ahead (Mike Egerton/PA)

Three goals in six second-half minutes propelled Solihull Moors to a 4-1 victory over Sutton in the National League.

Tyrese Sinclair’s header, which drew a brilliant save from Jack Sims, was the best chance of a quiet first half, but the game burst into life in the 49th minute when Will Tizzard opened the scoring for visitors Sutton.

It took Solihull only four minutes to find an equaliser through Darius Lipsiuc, though, and by the hour mark they had a two-goal cushion, with Sinclair putting them ahead and Scott High making it three.

Sutton were reduced to 10 men in the 82nd minute when Edon Pruti was sent off and, after Emmanuel Sonupe had seen a goal ruled out for offside, High grabbed his second and Solihull’s fourth in added time.

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