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Eastleigh vs. Latics

11 March 2023

Latics make the trip to Hampshire, looking to make it four wins from five against play-off chasing opposition.

After a last-gasp win over Woking in mid-week, David Unsworth's side come into today's fixture full of confidence.

The opposition

Eastleigh currently occupy the final play-off spot, but lost on Tuesday to relegation strugglers Yeovil.

They boast the third best home record in the league, with only Notts County and Wrexham having picked up more points at home this season.

The Spitfires' top six

Eastleigh 1-0 Maidenhead

Maidstone 1-3 Eastleigh

Eastleigh 0-0 Bromley

Eastleigh 1-0 York

Scunthorpe 0-1 Eastleigh

Yeovil 1-0 Eastleigh

Watch out for

Danny Whitehall, son of former Latics Steve, is Eastleigh's topscorer this season.

He's found the net on ten occasions this campaign, with his most recent strike coming just a week ago.

In the dugout

Eastleigh have been managed by Lee Bradbury since February 2022. The 47-year-old started out as manager of Bournemouth in 2011, replacing Eddie Howe, before going on to manage a host of teams, prior to joining Crawley Town as assistant manager in 2019.

Match officials

The man in the middle is Wayne Cartmel, with Thomas Kelly and Marcus Carmichael taking up the lines. Michael Smith will be the fourth official.

Match coverage and information

Live audio commentary is available on Latics Player, guiding you through the match.

For more information, visit the Latics Player page by clicking here.

As this game is being played within the blocked broadcast hours stipulated by UEFA, live streaming will not be available through National League TV for supporters in the UK. The game will be available overseas.

Alternatively, supporters can also follow the game with live updates on the club's official Twitter account: @OfficialOAFC

 

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