The
2022–23 season was
Hartlepool's 91st
season playing in
the Football League. It was the club's second consecutive season in
EFL League Two, the fourth tier of the
English football league system since Hartlepool won the
2021 National League play-off final. In the
2021–22 season, Hartlepool finished in 17th place, sixteen points clear of relegation. Simultaneously, Hartlepool managed to maintain two good cup runs. Hartlepool reached a joint record fourth round of the
FA Cup after defeating
Championship side
Blackpool before losing 2–0 to
Premier League side
Crystal Palace. Hartlepool also reached the semi-finals of the
EFL Trophy before losing a penalty-shootout to
Rotherham United. However, following the Rotherham match, Hartlepool would go on a bad run of form. Hartlepool won one of eleven games, resulting in the sacking of
Graeme Lee before the final match of the season. In June 2022,
Cove Rangers manager
Paul Hartley was appointed as his replacement with Gordon Young as his assistant. The summer transfer window saw a significant turnover in the Hartlepool squad. New manager Paul Hartley signed 17 new players, many of whom had played in the lower Scottish divisions including:
Euan Murray,
Brody Paterson,
Jake Hastie,
Jack Hamilton,
Mouhamed Niang,
Reghan Tumilty and
Kyle Letheren. On 2 July, Pools' pre-season fixture with
St Mirren was cancelled with the club saying: "we felt that it was more beneficial to spend an uninterrupted week of training at Maiden Castle focusing on building the squad and integrating new players into the pre-season camp without the added fixture in Scotland". Equally,
The Guardian classified Hartlepool as relegation candidates. Writing in
The Sportsman, Simon Lillicrap predicted a 17th-place finish for Hartlepool, adding that "losing two key men to teams in the same division is hardly ideal preparation for a new campaign, while a lack of squad depth meant they even had to cancel a pre-season friendly. But things have improved since then and Paul Hartley has brought in Jake Hastie and Jack Hamilton, which should be enough to keep them comfortably away from danger."
Pools announced their first pre-season friendly with
Blackburn Rovers visiting
Victoria Park on 20 July. A day later, the club announced their opening two matches for the pre-season schedule, against
Billingham Synthonia and
Marske United. A fixture with
Lincoln City was revealed on 16 May. A sixth pre-season fixture, against
Sunderland was confirmed on 8 June. Another addition to the pre-season schedule was confirmed a day later, against
St Mirren. ==Review and events==