Eastleigh's National League campaign suffered a setback as they lost 2-3 to Halifax Town. The visitors took an early lead in the ninth minute through an acrobatic overhead kick from Will Harris, before Samuel Pearson had Eastleigh back on level terms in the 27th minute. Halifax, who had seen a goal from Adam Adetoro ruled out for offside, were back in front just before the break when Harris latched onto a pass from defender Thierry Latty-Fairweather to slot home his second. The Shaymen went further ahead on the hour through a close-range strike from substitute Florent Hoti before Halifax keeper Sam Johnson saved Aaron Blair's penalty. Eastleigh then pulled a late goal back through a spot-kick from Lloyd Humphries. The match was a closely contested affair, with both teams creating scoring opportunities. Halifax's victory was their third straight National League win, and it maintains their play-off push. Eastleigh, on the other hand, will look to bounce back from this defeat and get their campaign back on track. The club's manager will be looking to make adjustments and improve the team's performance in their next match. Eastleigh's players will be working hard to regain their form and make a push for the play-offs. The team's fans will be hoping for a better result in their next match, and will be cheering them on as they take to the pitch.