The Moors, with an FA Trophy final to look forward to, sealed their play-off final place with a display that denied the home side any opportunity to show the form that took the Bees to second place in the table, some ten points above the Moors who'd finished in fifth place.
On the day there could be no doubt that Solihull deserved the opportunity to become a EFL club next Sunday at Wembley.
The visitors confidently cruised into a two-goal lead by half-time, a James Clarke header after seven minutes was followed by a high-quality finish from Jack Stevens midway through the half.
The Bees forced a number of corners but rarely had Solihull under pressure. In the second half, Tahvon Campbell scored from close range and in the 89th minute a breakaway saw Joe Sbarra finish with aplomb from distance.
A delighted visiting boss Andy Whing said: "What a performance and what a put our best performance of the season!
"I thought our game plan and our game management was second to none.
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