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13 April 2019 Venue Boundary Park Attendance

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PREVIEW: OLDHAM ATHLETIC (A)

11 April 2019

Swindon are unbeaten in five as Richie Wellens faces his former club, Oldham Athletic, this weekend.

Town have picked up two wins and three draws since their defeat at Stevenage last month as they head into the final five games of the season. Oldham are the final side the Robins play who sit in the top half of the League Two table.

Swindon have drawn both of their last two games – dominating both but struggling to finish off both Yeovil at home and Newport at Rodney Parade.

The Oppo

The Latics have not lost at home since mid-February and have won their last three games. They beat Grimsby and Tranmere, both by two goals to nil at home, before overcoming Colchester by the same score line.

Callum Lang has scored four in their last three games as he continues an impressive season, totalling 15 goals on-loan from Wigan Athletic.

Oldham are directly below Swindon in the League Two standings but have a game in hand to play after their impressive FA Cup run earlier in the season.

Head-to-head

10 Feb 2015        Oldham Athletic v Swindon Town              L              2-1          League One

20 Oct 2015         Swindon Town v Oldham Athletic              L              1-2          League One

05 Apr 2016        Oldham Athletic v Swindon Town              L              2-0          League One

24 Sep 2016        Oldham Athletic v Swindon Town              W            0-2          League One

18 Feb 2017        Swindon Town v Oldham Athletic              D             0-0          League One

29 Sep 2018        Swindon Town v Oldham Athletic              D             0-0          League Two

The Gaffer

Pete Wild has worked for Oldham for over ten years – most recently as their interim academy manager. He was appointed as their caretaker manager, originally after Frankie Bunn had left Boundary Park. He masterminded a famous win over Fulham in the FA Cup Third Round just ten days after taking the reigns.

He was replaced by Paul Scholes in February but was back in the top job a month later following the Man United legend’s resignation.

He has since overseen an upturn in form with Oldham heading into the weekend’s clash with three wins on the trot behind them. 

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Match Reports

REPORT: OLDHAM 2-2 SWINDON TOWN

13 April 2019

Swindon had to settle for a point at Boundary Park after an exciting 2-2 draw with Oldham Athletic.

After conceding early to a George Edmundson goal, Michael Doughty’s penalty on the stroke of half time put the Town level.

Kyle Bennett capitalised on some sluggish movement of the ball from the home side and scored from just outside the box to put the Robins ahead.

However, Town hearts were broken when Johan Branger-Engone put the ball past Luke McCormick late with 20 minutes to play. 

First Half

Swindon didn’t have much chance to get going before they were behind – Keshi Anderson’s pot-shot was the only piece of action that preceded Oldham’s opener in the fifth minute.

Luke McCormick impressively saved Peter Clarke’s header but George Edmundson was first to the rebound and put the ball past the grounded goalkeeper.

Swindon didn’t panic, however. On 12 minutes, Kyle Bennett brought the ball out of the sky with a wonderful touch and crossed with his second – Theo Robinson was lurking and stretched to get a toe on the ball but all he could do was direct it into the arms of Daniel Iversen.

Bennett himself was next to go close as Town probed – Kyle Knoyle got free down the right and bent a ball into the box that found the diminutive midfielder who rose high but headed onto the post.

Swindon were dominant but not creating enough as they moved the ball well – Bennett shot over the bar just before the equaliser as they worked harder to get the breakthrough.

On the stroke of half-time, they had it. Doughty played a chipped pass over Edmundson. Theo Robinson had already spun in behind and, as he advanced, the defender grabbed a hold of his upper body and brought the striker down.

Michael Doughty stepped up, on his return to the starting line-up, and buried the penalty with aplomb.

Second Half

Swindon started the second period as they had ended the first – in the ascendency. Their hard work and slick passing, on a bobbly surface, almost came to fruition eight minutes into the half when Kyle Bennet chipped in a cross for Robinson to nod down to Ali Koiki. His acrobatic volley flew just over the crossbar.

The travelling behind the opposite goal didn’t have to wait too long before they had their goal – a combination of Keshi and Kyle won the ball back before Bennett advanced towards the box and slotted past Iversen with a calm finish.

Theo Robinson almost put the game to bed three minutes later – Kyle Knoyle crossed and the Southend loanee flicked his header just wide of the post.

With both teams needing win to maintain realistic hopes of a play-off position, the game started to open up in the final 25 minutes. Callum Lang brought the best out of Luke McCormick after he chest-and-volleyed at the back post. The Swindon stopper made himself big and parried with part-should, part-arm.

Johann Branger-Engone brought the hosts level with 20 minutes to play which queued a full-on basketball match with gung-ho football taking place.

Both sides had guilt-edged chances to win the game – James Dunne was played through in stoppage time but found the foot of Iversen rather than the back of the net.

Lang almost nodded past McCormick after the ball went long up the other end but both sides had to settle for a point. 

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SUPPORT THE BOYS AGAINST OLDHAM

18 March 2019

Oldham v Swindon Town

Saturday 13th April 2018 – KO 3pm

Swindon Town are pleased to announce ticket information for our upcoming fixture against Oldham on Saturday 13th April.  

 

 

Ticket Category

 

 

 

Seating

 

Adult

 

 

 

£18

 

Over 65 / Student

 

 

 

£8

 

Under 21

 

 

£8

 

Under 18

 

 

£5

 

Wheelchair / Disabled

 

 

Age Related Price

Supporters have until 12pm on Friday 12th April to purchase tickets for this fixture. Tickets will also be available on the day to Swindon supporters with a £4 increase for Adults and £2 for all others

All tickets not collected from STFC will be taken up to Oldham by our official coach travel for supporters to collect on match day.

Priority Windows

General Sale – Monday 25th March 9am

For wheelchair tickets please contact Swindon Town

How to Book

Online @ www.eticketing.co.uk/swindontown

In person @ STFC Club Shop

Telephone @ 0330 002 1993 option 2

 

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