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Eastleigh 0-0 Aldershot

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Eastleigh were held to a 0-0 stalemate by ten-men Aldershot at the Silverlake Stadium. The Shots were reduced to ten men when Kodi Lyons-Foster was dismissed on 36 minutes. Spitfires manager Richard Hill's post-match reaction: “Unbelievably frustrated. "It’s always difficult against ten men but the tempo and urgency just wasn’t there today. "You’ve got to make the advantage count, but the quality of passing wasn’t good enough.” Next up for the Spitfires is a trip to Ebbsfleet United on Saturday. Eastleigh: Ross Flitney, Ayo Obileye (Danny Hollands, 85), Michael Green, Sam Togwell (Chris Zebrsoki, 71), Andrew Boyce, Callum Howe, Sam Wood, Sam Matthews, Ben Williamson (Reda Johnson, 46), Craig McAllister, Mark Yeates. Subs: James Constable, Cavaghn Miley. Referee: Christopher O’Donnell. Attendance: 2,525 (542 from Aldershot). Four changes to the starting line up for today's match against Aldershot Town #Spitfires pic.twitter.com/XeNPxRZrSr — Eastl

Leyton Orient 1-1 Eastleigh

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Eastleigh were cruelly denied all three points as Leyton Orient netted an equaliser deep into stoppage time to cancel out Ayo Obileye's penalty for the Spitfires. Reaction from Richard Hill and match tweets below: REACTION: @eastleighfc boss Richard Hill with Cliff Pledge after 1-1 draw at Leyton Orient https://t.co/Qc87YZq4x3 via @audioBoom — BBC Solent Sport (@solentsport) August 26, 2017 Two changes to today's team with Graham Stack returning in goal and James Constable making his first start of the season. #spitfires pic.twitter.com/tb4o3xuyb3 — Eastleigh FC (@EastleighFC) August 26, 2017 Eastleigh fans in fine voice today. Come on #spitfires pic.twitter.com/e4GoLFls80 — Eastleigh FC (@EastleighFC) August 26, 2017 31' Penalty to Orient as Wood brings down Dayton #Spitfires — Eastleigh FC (@EastleighFC) August 26, 2017 32' Miss!!! Mooney steps up to take the penalty but the captain fires wide of the goal, score remains 0-0 #Spitfire

Highlights: Eastleigh 2-0 Tranmere

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Watch highlights from Eastleigh's 2-0 win over Tranmere.

Eastleigh 2-0 Tranmere

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Ben Williamson's fourth goal of the season and a Craig McAllister header saw Eastleigh put in a professional display to beat Tranmere by two goals to nil at the Silverlake Stadium. Eastleigh: Ross Flitney, Ayo Obileye, Sam Wood, Sam Togwell, Andrew Boyce, Callum Howe, Danny Hollands, Ross Stearn (Sam Matthews, 60), Chris Zebroski (Craig McAllister, 46), Ben Williamson (James Constable, 80), Mark Yeates. Subs (not used): Michael Green, Cavaghn Miley. Referee: Carl Brook. Attendance: 1,906 (330 Tranmere) The final whistle blows as Eastleigh pick up their second win of the season at the Silverlake Stadium with a 2-0 win over Tranmere — Eastleigh FC (@EastleighFC) August 19, 2017 @EastleighFC @Eastleigh_TSSC @TheNationalLge Pictures from today's game. Eastleigh (2) v Tranmere Rovers (0) https://t.co/IDkiwNmIop — Tony Smith (@tonys_pics) August 19, 2017 Second half goals from Williamson and McAllister make sure the Spitfires take all 3 points this afternoo

Woking 2-1 Eastleigh

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Eastleigh fell to their first defeat of the season at Woking. The Spitfires went a goal behind on the stroke of half time against the run of play as Inih Effiong fired past Ross Flitney. Ben Williamson hit the post and Chris Zebroski had a good chance to score when one-on-one. Defender Callum Howe also came close on his debut with a header that went just over. After the break, the hosts doubled their advantage in the 53rd minute when Eastleigh's Gavin Hoyte turned the ball into his own net when trying to deal with a dangerous delivery from goalscorer Effiong. Richard Hill's side were then awarded two penalties in quick succession in a frantic spell of action. Williamson missed the first and then moments later Ross Stearn was brought down in the box. Ayo Obileye stepped up to score this time and pull a goal back for Eastleigh. Eastleigh finished the game with ten men as Hoyte pulled up with an injury with all three substitutions having already been made. Photo by

Lincoln City defender joins Eastleigh on loan

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23-year-old centre-back Callum Howe has joined Eastleigh on loan until January from Lincoln City. Spitfires boss Richard Hill said: “I’ve known Callum and been a big admirer of his for quite a while. “He and Boycey played together at Scunthorpe – in fact they’re best mates.” Howe started his playing career at Scunthorpe United. Since then he has gone on to play for Southport, Bradford Park and Alfreton amongst others. Callum goes into the squad for the fixture tonight against Woking and has been handed the number 27 shirt. Eastleigh Football Club is pleased to announce the signing of centre-back Callum Howe #Spitfires pic.twitter.com/hQ7ApLRqXz — Eastleigh FC (@EastleighFC) August 15, 2017 Pleased to have joined @EastleighFC on loan until January ⚽️.. thanks for all of the messages, much appreciated! — Callum Howe (@calhowe) August 15, 2017

Eastleigh 2-2 Dagenham & Redbridge

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Eastleigh's unbeaten start to the season continued as Ben Williamson scored twice to make it three goals in two games for the new Spitfires striker. Richard Hill's side went a goal behind to a Corey Whitely strike in the 13th minute before a quick-fire brace from Williamson saw Eastleigh leading 2-1 at the break. His equaliser came in the 43rd minute when he combined with Danny Hollands before finishing. He then scored a penalty in first half stoppage time after Ayo Obileye was brought down in the area. Whitely drew the game level for the visitors when he grabbed his second goal of the afternoon from the penalty spot in the 74th minute. Ben Williamson nets twice for Eastleigh in 2-2 draw at home v Dagenham & Redbridge - Photo by @PitchSidePhoto --- Eastleigh: Stack, Hoyte, Green, Togwell, Wood, McCallum (Zebroski 30), Yeates (Matthews 80), Obileye, Hollands, Boyce, Williamson (Constable 73). Subs not used: McAllister, Miley. Dagenham & Redbridge: Cousins

Eastleigh 1-0 Sutton | Williamson scores on home debut

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Ben Williamson scored on his home debut to help Eastleigh to a 1-0 victory over Sutton United. Spitfires boss Richard Hill said: “The first half wasn’t good enough and I let them know that at half-time. “We rode our luck at the start of the second half but what I liked was the lads’ commitment, attitude and endeavour. “After we went 1-0 up they found an over-my-dead-body attitude which is important in this league. “But on another night we could have been beaten comfortably, which is typical of this league. “It’s a great atmosphere here for the night games when the fans come out and support the team. But sometimes you have to give the supporters something to shout about and we didn’t do that in the first half. “We showed far more energy and urgency in the second half and our supporters got right behind us in the last 30 minutes.” EASTLEIGH: Stack, Hoyte, Green, Togwell, Johnson, Wood (Constable 81), McCallum (Zebroski 70), Yeates, Hollands, Boyce, Williamson (McAllister

Sam Matthews returns to Eastleigh on loan

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Eastleigh have signed 20-year-old midfielder Sam Matthews on loan from AFC Bournemouth until January. Matthews was part of Richard Hill's squad at the end of last season where he scored three goals for the Spitfires in nine appearances. “Sam is a player I like and deserves his chance," said Hill. "We've been monitoring Sam’s situation over the summer and once the chance was there for me to take him, I felt It was an opportunity I couldn’t miss. “Again, AFC Bournemouth have been excellent in this whole situation and have stuck to their word. "They had clubs from this division after Sam, and following our discussions in the summer they came to us first. "They have also made the deal financially possible so it’s only right I give them the credit they deserve.” Eastleigh Football Club is delighted to announce the loan signing of Sam Matthews from AFC Bournemouth until January. pic.twitter.com/amWZM1LL6N — Eastleigh FC (@EastleighF

Video: Bromley v Eastleigh

Footage from Eastleigh's 0-0 draw at Bromley on the opening day of the season. BT Sport: https://t.co/Ukijq9uMcd Bromley v Eastleigh #Spitfires Footage from BT Sport: https://t.co/Ukijq9uMcd pic.twitter.com/BP4Jzj7UDm — Jamie Montigue (@jamiemontigue) August 8, 2017

Bromley 0-0 Eastleigh | Hill's reaction

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Richard Hill's post-match reaction after Eastleigh's 0-0 draw at Bromley on the opening day of the season. “We did alright for 60 per cent of the game. Yes, we could have been a little bit more clinical in front of goal and when we had the ball in the last third of the pitch. “In the first half we were almost definitely the better team. We were dominant. We just didn’t have that cutting edge. “There were a couple of times when we could have had a shot at goal and we didn’t do it. “We needed to score in the first-half hour when we were imposing ourselves on them quite a lot. “We had a couple of set-pieces later in the game that we might have done more with and Bromley could probably say the same – but then you’d expect them to as the home side. “But for us to come away from home, first game of the season on an unknown surface, you’re pleased with that. “This level of football for me is not about being expansive, it’s not about having flair. "You need one or

Bromley 0-0 Eastleigh

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Eastleigh began the new season with a 0-0 draw at Bromley. Hear the views of Spitfires boss Richard Hill below: Eastleigh: Graham Stack, Gavin Hoyte, Michael Green, Sam Togwell (c), Reda Johnson, Andrew Boyce, Sam Wood, Danny Hollands, Paul McCallum (Craig McAllister, 75) Ben Williamson (Chris Zebroski, 67), Mark Yeates (Ross Stearn, 83). Subs (not used): James Constable, Ayo Obileye. Attendance: 1,228 (121 Eastleigh). https://t.co/QCvgf1WC8T - Full set of photos from @bromleyfc v @EastleighFC in their opening @TheNationalLge match of the season pic.twitter.com/GnpiSz6DVN — Paul Paxford (@PitchSidePhoto) August 6, 2017 🗣️ "To do anything in this league, it's about working hard" @EastleighFC Richard Hill examines the goalless draw @bromleyfc #Spitfires pic.twitter.com/M0Z1Nz2XZl — BBC Solent Sport (@solentsport) August 5, 2017 National League: Eastleigh launch season with a solid 0-0 at Bromley Bromley 0 Eastleigh 0. EASTLEIGH'S run of openi

Ben Williamson signs for Eastleigh

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Striker Ben Williamson, 28, has signed for Eastleigh having been released from League Two side Cambridge United. The ex-AFC Bournemouth, Port Vale and Gillingham centre-forward becomes the tenth new arrival at the Silverlake Stadium this summer. “I’m delighted to secure the services of Ben, especially with a list of National League teams after him,” said Spitfires boss Richard Hill. After youth spells with Millwall and Croydon Athletic, Lambeth-born Williamson kicked off his senior career on the south coast at Worthing before linking up with Glenn Hoddle at his academy in Spain. He joined the then League One Cherries in 2011, going on as a sub for Danny Ings in their play-off semi-final against Huddersfield Town. The striker, who is known for his strength and pace, featured for Eastleigh in Tuesday’s 2-1 friendly win at AFC Stoneham and has now linked up with the squad on a permanent basis and been handed the No25 shirt. Williamson joins fellow summer signings Paul McCall

Cavaghn Miley signs for Eastleigh

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Eastleigh have signed midfielder Cavaghn Miley from Jersey.  Miley made his debut for the Spitfires in a 2-1 friendly win at AFC Stoneham. He was brought to the attention of Richard Hill by former Aston Villa manager Brian Little through his work and his contacts in Jersey. Hill said: “Cav was recommended to me from a good friend and someone’s judgement I trust. "It’s a similar case to when we signed Harvey Read last week. There was a list of clubs looking at him. "Cav has been on trial at a league club and they came close to agreeing something.” Eastleigh came from a goal behind at Stoneham to win 2-1. Craig McAllister equalised after an assist from Ben Strevens and Paul Reid scored the winner heading home from a Ross Stearn cross. More details can be found here 👉 https://t.co/dknyvBdB9r #Spitfires pic.twitter.com/Al8MjvUFzh — Eastleigh FC (@EastleighFC) August 1, 2017 New Eastleigh midfield signing features in 2-1 win at AFC Stoneham EASTLEIGH