Eastleigh
Eastleigh have won one, drawn two and lost two of their last five National League matches.
Hartlepool United
- Hartlepool United are undefeated in their last five National League games, winning two and drawing three.
- Our Eastleigh vs Hartlepool United betting tips indicate that Hartlepool United have won three, drawn three and lost three of their nine National League away fixtures, scoring nine goals in nine games.
Head-to-Head
- The Eastleigh vs Hartlepool United prediction is shaped by Hartlepool United having a slight edge over Eastleigh in the recent head-to-head record, winning once and drawing three of the last four meetings between the sides.
- The sides played out a 1-1 draw at the Silverlake Stadium eight months ago.
Key Players
- Aaron Blair is Eastleigh’s main goal threat this term with 6 goals in 13 National League appearances.
- Ciaran McGuckin has contributed with 3 goals in their last 5 matches.
- Hartlepool’s attacking threats include Adam Campbell and Alex Reid.
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Recent stats:
- Aaron Blair: 6 in 13.
- Ciaran McGuckin: 3 in last 5.
- Alex Reid: 4 in 14.
- Adam Campbell: 2 in last 5.
Betting Insights
- Scott Bartlett’s side play a structured, possession-based style that tries to build patiently from the back.
- This Eastleigh vs Hartlepool United betting tips analysis shows Hartlepool play a pragmatic, more direct game that can create chances on the break and from set-pieces.
- Hartlepool’s unbeaten run of five games gives them the edge in this match.
- The market makes Hartlepool a narrow 2.5 favorite with Eastleigh around 2.54 and Both Teams To Score at 1.65 highlighted as a likely safer option.
Prediction
- The Pools have had the better of things so far in the National League 2025-2026 campaign, occupying 10th spot with 27 points from 19 games, four points ahead of 14th-placed Eastleigh.
- Hartlepool have been the more consistent side during the first half of this season and will be favourites to win on Saturday.
- Eastleigh have been up and down in terms of results and performance, and the side that shows up on Saturday will determine who gets the three points.