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FA Trophy Final LIVE: Gateshead take on Solihull Moors at Wembley – kick-off time, team news and how to follow

Gateshead will take on Solihull Moors at Wembley Stadium this afternoon in the final of the FA Trophy. 

As part of Non-League Finals Day, the two National League sides will meet aiming to get their hands on a trophy in the capital. 

The Non-League sides will clash at Wembley aiming for silverware
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The Non-League sides will clash at Wembley aiming for silverwareCredit: Foster + Partners

Solihull Moors come into this game off the back of heartbreak as they were denied promotion to League Two on penalties in their first trip to Wembley last weekend as Bromley came out on top.

Meanwhile, Gateshead will want some positivity at the club after they were excluded from the play-offs due to issues with their stadium. 

FA Trophy Final: How to follow 

The FA Trophy Final will take place on Saturday, May 11. 

Kick-off at Wembley Stadium is scheduled for 4:15pm. 

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The game will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1. 

talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will also keep you up to date with the latest. 

FA Trophy Final: Teams 

Gateshead: Montgomery, Richardson, Tinkler, Grayson, Hannant, Worman, Booty, Whelan, Francis, Olley, Brown

Subs: Harness, Storey, Allan, Dinanga, Evans, McBride, Stott

Solihull Moors: Hayes, Clarke, Newton, Osborne, Sbarra, Maycock, Beck, Shade, Benn, Boateng, Whitmore

Subs: Flahavan, Stearman, Howell, Mafuta, Labadie, Be nton, Warbuton

Solihull Moors were beaten at Wembley last weekend but they're back
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Solihull Moors were beaten at Wembley last weekend but they're backCredit: Getty

FA Trophy Final: What has been said?

Solihull Moors boss Andy Whing has admitted it will be tough to motivate his players after their defeat last weekend but praised their achievements. 

Whing said: “It’s going to be hard to pick the players up after such a massive game that went to extra-time and penalties. 

“But what an unbelievable achievement for us to get to Wembley twice in six days. I don’t think many football clubs can say they have done that. 

“The next few days we’ll have to pick the players back up again and deal with some injuries which have picked up unfortunately. 

“It’s another big game to look forward to. There are loads of fans coming and I really want them to enjoy the day again.”

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