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Solihull Moors emphatically booked a place in the Vanarama National League play-off final at Wembley thanks to a thumping 4-0 thrashing of Barnet.
James Clarke headed Andy Whing’s side into a sixth-minute lead at the Hive before Jack Stevens’ low drive doubled the advantage 20 minutes later.
Barnet finished 10 points above Moors during the league campaign, but any hope of a fightback was extinguished just past the hour mark when striker Tahvon Campbell finished a loose ball in the box.
Joe Sbarra prodded home a minute from time to completed the scoring, with Solihull through to face either Bromley or Altrincham, who meet on Sunday, on May 5 for a place in Sky Bet League Two.