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English National League 6 April 2026 KO 15:00
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Eastleigh
15:00
Yeovil Town
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FORM
L L L L D
#20
PTS: 43 GD: -24
PLAYED: 42
#13
PTS: 50 GD: -13
PLAYED: 42
FORM
W W L L W

Eastleigh v Yeovil Town

Eastleigh are set to welcome Yeovil Town to the Silverlake Stadium for a fixture of considerable importance as the English National League season continues its course. With vital points at stake for both clubs, this encounter promises to be a fiercely contested battle.

Recent form paints a stark contrast for the two teams. Eastleigh have endured a challenging period, failing to secure a victory in their last five league outings. Their most recent match resulted in a 3-3 draw away at Woking, a result that followed four consecutive defeats. Despite this barren spell, the Spitfires have shown a glimmer of attacking intent, finding the net in their last two fixtures.

Yeovil Town, conversely, arrive with a more positive recent record. They have emerged victorious in three of their last five league encounters, most recently securing a 1-0 home win against Truro City. This victory extended their scoring streak to five consecutive matches, highlighting their capability to consistently pose a threat to opposition defences. However, their recent away form has seen them suffer defeats against Gateshead and Southend United in their last two road trips.

Looking at the historical head-to-head record over the last three seasons, these two sides have met on five occasions, with the contests proving to be exceptionally tight. Both Eastleigh and Yeovil Town have claimed one victory each, with three draws completing the head-to-head statistics. The goal tally is also level, with each side scoring five goals across these five meetings, underscoring the closely fought nature of their past confrontations. This season, their previous league meeting concluded in a 1-1 draw, with Aaron Blair converting from the penalty spot for Eastleigh after Luke McCormick had initially put Yeovil Town ahead. Last season, the spoils were also shared in a 2-2 draw at Huish Park, with Eastleigh securing a narrow 1-0 victory in the reverse fixture at home.

In the current league standings, Yeovil Town occupy 13th position, having accumulated 50 points from 42 matches. Their record comprises 15 wins, 5 draws, and 22 losses, with a goal difference of -13. Eastleigh find themselves in 20th place, with 43 points from their 42 games played. Their record stands at 11 wins, 10 draws, and 21 defeats, resulting in a goal difference of -24.

A victory for Yeovil Town could see them solidify their mid-table status and build further momentum, potentially ascending the league standings. Conversely, a defeat could leave them vulnerable to teams positioned below them. For Eastleigh, a win would provide a significant morale boost and could offer a much-needed injection of points in their pursuit of climbing away from the lower reaches of the table. A draw would represent a marginal improvement but would likely do little to alter their immediate league aspirations, while a loss would extend their winless streak and further complicate their season.

Edgy Eddie

TopB1ns Edge

By Edgy Eddie

Right then, a proper National League clash as Eastleigh host Yeovil Town. The odds are tight, with Eastleigh just about favourites at 27/20. Yeovil are nipping at their heels at 163/100.

Now, the TopB1ns Edge has thrown up some interesting angles here. Firstly, it’s backing Eastleigh to nick it, which aligns with the bookies’ thinking. But where it really shines is on the goals front. TopB1ns Edge is shouting for Both Teams To Score at 34/25. That makes sense given their recent head-to-head record, which has seen goals at both ends more often than not.

Looking at the Over/Under markets, the model is bullish on goals early doors. Over 0.5, 1.5, and 2.5 are all priced at 34/25, and the TopB1ns Edge is on board with all of them. However, it flags a potential shift as we go higher, predicting the Under for 3.5, 4.5, 5.5 and 6.5. This suggests a game that might start open but could tighten up, or perhaps a couple of early goals followed by a more cagey affair. For a bit of value, the BTTS shout from TopB1ns Edge looks like a solid punt.