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Solihull Moors vs Eastleigh Prediction - 10th February 2026

Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 19:45
Prediction
BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE YES
Odds
1.67
Implied Probability
59.9%
Expected Value
+25%

Goals Galore Expected as Solihull Host Leaky Eastleigh

Analysis

The National League serves up a mid-table clash with significant implications at both ends, as 10th-placed Solihull Moors welcome 19th-placed Eastleigh. With a ten-point gap separating the sides, the hosts will be looking to solidify their top-half status, while the visitors desperately need points to pull away from the relegation scrap. The data, however, points overwhelmingly towards one particular outcome: goals. Solihull Moors have been a Jekyll and Hyde side at home recently. They've shown a devastating attacking edge against the league's strugglers, racking up a 7-1 demolition of Tamworth and a 4-1 thrashing of Sutton United. Yet, they've come unstuck against the elite, falling 0-2 to York and 0-1 to Rochdale. Their 3-3 draw with playoff-chasing Carlisle highlights both their potency and fragility. Overall, their last ten games have seen them score 24 goals (2.40 per game) while conceding 13. At home, that rate jumps to 2.67 goals scored, but they also concede 1.67 per game. Crucially, both teams have scored in 60% of their recent matches. Eastleigh's form makes for grim reading, especially defensively. They've managed just two wins in their last ten, with those victories coming against 15th-placed Boston United and bottom-side Gateshead. More telling is their defensive record: they've conceded 21 goals in that span (2.10 per game) and have failed to keep a single clean sheet. Their games are consistently open; both teams have scored in a staggering 90% of their last ten outings. Recent results like the 2-2 draw with Wealdstone, the 2-3 home loss to FC Halifax Town, and the 4-1 drubbing at Southend underscore a team that is always in the game but can't shut the door at the back. The head-to-head history adds another layer. These teams have drawn five of their nine meetings, with just two wins apiece. The reverse fixture this season ended 1-1, continuing the trend of tight, often goal-filled contests. Four of the nine meetings have seen over 2.5 goals. **Key Points:** * **Form Contrast:** Solihull averages 2.40 goals scored/game; Eastleigh concedes 2.10 goals/game. * **Defensive Woes:** Eastleigh has a 0% clean sheet rate in their last ten matches. * **BTTS Machine:** Both teams have scored in 90% of Eastleigh's recent games and 60% of Solihull's. * **Home Firepower:** Solihull averages 2.67 goals per game at home. * **Historical Trend:** The last H2H was a 1-1 draw, and over 2.5 goals has landed in nearly half of all meetings. When the stats scream this loudly, you have to listen. Solihull Moors have the firepower to exploit Eastleigh's porous defence, while Eastleigh's attack (1.60 goals per game away) is more than capable of finding the net against a Solihull side that concedes regularly at home. The market odds of 1.67 for 'Both Teams to Score - Yes' present excellent value against a probability I assess to be significantly higher. This is a textbook value bet for any shrewd punter.