Woking move further away from relegation danger after beating Solihull

PA Sport staff
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Woking claimed a first National League home win since New Year’s Day by beating Solihull 1-0.
Matt Ward produced the decisive moment by heading in Frank Vincent’s 18th-minute cross, his first league goal since November.
Bradley Stevenson was inches away from giving Solihull a fifth-minute lead with his well-struck effort shaking the Woking crossbar.
Vincent’s clever back heel almost set up a second for Woking, but Inih Effiong was just unable to apply the finishing touch.
The Cards’ victory lifted them eight points clear of the relegation zone.