How Aston Villa and Birmingham City season ticket holders can watch football for £5 this weekend
Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Coventry City, Walsall, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers season ticket holders can watch Solihull Moors for £5 this weekend
Solihull Moors are marking Non-League Day on Saturday, March 22, by offering discounted entry prices to season ticket holders of other West Midlands clubs for their home match against Yeovil Town at 3pm.
Aston Villa, Coventry City, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers are not in action this weekend, with the Premier League and Championship on pause.
Birmingham City also postponed their scheduled League One fixture against Stevenage due to international call-ups.
Therefore, with Walsall away to Gillingham and Rushall Olympic on the road at Darlington in the National League North, the Moors are the only West Midlands club playing at home across the top six tiers on Saturday.
As such, any Albion, Blues, Sadlers, Sky Blues, Villa and Wolves season ticket holders can head to Solihull to see them host Yeovil Town at Damson Park for a fiver.
Showing your valid season ticket at the box office on the day is how to qualify for the discounted price and save £16 on the standard cost of an adult ticket.
For non-season ticket holders, adult tickets are £21. Anyone over 65 or 18-24 qualifies for the concessions price, which is £17, while under-18s pay £9, and admission for under-12s is free.
Saturday's game is also their designated charity matchday, with the players wearing the Acorns Children's Hospice logo on their shirts while volunteers collect donations in and around the stadium.
On the pitch, Moors are unbeaten in the league this month, drawing 1-1 away to Hartlepool last weekend thanks to a late Manny Duku header.
The striker also scored both goals in the 2-1 win over Ebbsfleet United last time out at B92.
Matt Taylor's side are now up to 13th in the National League table, nine points off the sixth play-off place and ten above the relegation zone with a game in hand over many of the clubs around them.
A second successive home win could move Moors into the top half with eight matches remaining.