Eastleigh defender Archie Harris has been discharged from the hospital following a serious head clash during the club's National League match against Scunthorpe. The incident occurred on Tuesday, leading to the abandonment of the game at Silverlake Stadium. Harris, who is on loan from Premier League club Bournemouth, underwent a series of tests, including a CT scan, before being cleared to leave the hospital. The club shared a photo of the 20-year-old, showing him giving a thumbs up while recovering. Eastleigh's statement emphasized that Harris will follow concussion protocols and take 48 hours of complete rest as advised by medical professionals. The match was level at 1-1 when the collision happened, requiring medical attention for both Harris and Scunthorpe's Jean Belehouan. Scunthorpe's manager Andy Butler reported that both players were responsive, with Harris receiving oxygen at the scene. The incident has raised concerns about player safety, and Eastleigh fans are rallying behind Harris during his recovery process.