Solihull Moors will find out what their post-season road to promotion will look like following their match against York City.

The Moors have guaranteed themselves a play-off spot in the National League, but who they face in the first round is dependent on results from the final day of the season.

Andy Whing’s men will first have to host a York City side who are still fighting a relegation battle.

Solihull will kick-off at the ARMCO Arena in mixed form having won four, drawn four and lost two in their last ten matches, a 3-0 loss away to Bromley being their most recent result.

York, who drew 2-2 in the reverse fixture, have caught fire at the perfect time, having won four of their last six to significantly boost their survival chances.

The Minstermen are still at risk of the drop, they will start the final day two points above Boreham Wood in 21st, the last relegation spot yet to be confirmed.

Back at the top of the table, Solihull Moors currently sit fifth, but are separated from Altrincham and Gateshead by a point each.

With fourth and fifth getting home advantage in the first round, Moors will naturally want to finish there, but the question of who they want to face is more ambiguous.

On paper, Halifax Town seem like the most appealing opponent, having beaten them 3-1 earlier this season, but that requires Solihull to obtain fourth place.

Kick-off for the match will be at 12.30 tomorrow (20th April). Tickets are £22 for adults, £17 for concessions, £12 for under 18s and under 12s for free.

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