Eastleigh's National League match against Scunthorpe was abandoned in stoppage time after a sickening collision between Archie Harris and Jean Belehouan. The game was tied at 1-1 when the incident occurred, with Harris and Belehouan requiring medical treatment on the pitch. Eastleigh's Archie Harris, a 20-year-old defender on a season-long loan from Bournemouth, was taken to hospital and is conscious and talking. Scunthorpe's Jean Belehouan was also treated and is responding well to testing. The match was played at the Silverlake Stadium, with the referee sending both teams back to the dressing rooms before abandoning the game. The incident occurred in additional time, with players from both teams showing concern for the injured players. Eastleigh and Scunthorpe are eighth and fifth in the National League respectively, with the Iron having taken the lead through Declan Howe in the 83rd minute. Eastleigh equalised in the first minute of stoppage-time through Harvey Saunders. The abandonment of the match will be a concern for both teams, with the welfare of the players the priority. The National League will likely investigate the incident and provide an update on the status of the match. Eastleigh and Scunthorpe will be hoping that both players make a full recovery from their injuries. The incident has sparked concern among fans, with one Scunthorpe fan describing the scenes as 'horrific'. The match will be remembered for the shocking collision, rather than the football played. Eastleigh and Scunthorpe will be looking to move on from the incident and focus on their upcoming matches.