Morecambe vs Aldershot Town Prediction & Betting Tips 28.03.2026

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Morecambe
28 Mar17:00R 41
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Morecambe come into this one after a 2-3 home defeat to Hartlepool United, a game that again showed how open their matches can be. Their last six league outings have produced four losses, one draw and just one win, and they have gone three matches without a victory. At home they have also been vulnerable, with 27 scored and 39 conceded in the league at this ground, so a low-scoring script looks less likely than a game with space at both ends.

Aldershot Town arrive in even worse immediate form, with six defeats from their last six league matches and no clean sheet in that sequence. They have also conceded first in six straight league games and lost each first half in that run, which puts pressure on them to chase fixtures rather than control them. Even so, their away record is not devoid of attacking output, with 33 goals scored in 20 league trips.

The goal pattern points the same way. Morecambe have gone over 2.5 goals in eight of their last ten, while Aldershot have done so in four of their last five. Morecambe’s recent home games have been loose at the back, and Aldershot’s current run of defeats has regularly come with goals against, so both sides are capable of contributing even if the projected 2-1 scoreline leaves little room for error.

There is also a small head-to-head nudge in favour of a lively match, with the most recent meeting finishing Aldershot Town 4-0 Morecambe in August 2025. That result does not guarantee a repeat, but it does fit the pattern of these teams being exposed when the game opens up. League scoring averages at home and away are modest overall, so the total still needs finishing quality rather than just volume, but the recent records from both clubs offer that chance.

My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 2/5. Morecambe have landed over 2.5 goals in eight of their last ten league matches, Aldershot have done it in four of their last five, and both sides are conceding regularly. Morecambe’s last home league games have been open, and Aldershot have failed to keep a clean sheet in 11 straight league matches, which supports another high-scoring contest.