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PREVIEW: WOKING (FA CUP SECOND ROUND)

29 November 2018

Victory over Woking this weekend would be Swindon’s first three-match win streak since the turn of the year.

The last time Town did three on the spin started with victory over Notts County on New Year’s Eve Eve, and ended on 13th January with another single-goal win over Forest Green. Town also overcame Barnet at The Hive in that run of three on the bounce.

In the last week, Richie Wellens’ side have earnt six points from two games, grinding out a 1-0 victory away at Port Vale before Sol Pryce and Scott Twine scored to seal a thrilling 3-2 win over Stevenage.

A win on Sunday could also make it four wins in six in all competitions for the Robins as they head into December.

The Oppo

Woking are flying in National League South following the relegation to the division last season – they are top of the table, two points clear of Billericay Town, having played one game more than their Essex title rivals.

The Cardinals have won four on the bounce in all competitions seeing off Folkestone, Slough Town and Gloucester – the first game in their winning run came in the previous round of this competition against Torquay.

Max Kretzschmar put away a 48th minute penalty to seal Woking’s third FA Cup Second Round draw in consecutive years. Last year, they took Peterborough to a replay at this stage in the competition after beating league opposition, in the First Round, in Bury.

Head-to-Head

Swindon have only played Woking in competitive matches twice in their history – the last time was back in 2009, where Billy Paynter was on target to clinch a 1-0 win in the FA Cup First Round.

In 1996, Steve McMahon said he was ‘terrified’ of the prospect of playing Woking, because ‘they could only lose’ the game. Fortunately, Wayne Allison and a cross-cum-shot from Paul Bodin, alongside a string of saves of Fraser Digby, ensured a 2-0 win that day.

06 Jan 1996         Swindon Town v Woking               W            2-0          FA Cup

07 Nov 2009        Swindon Town v Woking               W            1-0          FA Cup

The Gaffer – Alan Dowson

The former Hampton and Richmond, Kingstonian and Walton and Hersham manager was appointed as the new Woking boss in May 2018. Alan has an enviable record in non-league football having led Hampton to promotion from the Isthmian Premier Division in 2016 before reaching the play-offs in both of his two seasons with the Beavers in National League South.

In 2018 only a penalty shoot-out defeat by Braintree Town in the play-off final prevented the London-based club from reaching the National League for the first time in their history.

Born in Gateshead, Dowse initially moved to the south of the country in the 1980s when he joined Millwall as a player, going on to also play for the likes of Bradford, Darlington and Walton - where he became player-manager in 2004. He joined Kingstonian three years later, guiding them back to the seventh tier of English football, and achieving a second-placed finish before joining Hampton in 2014. However, he has long harboured a desire to become manager of the Cards - something which he finally achieved this summer by succeeding former boss Anthony Limbrick.

 

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Report: Swindon Town 0-1 Woking

2 December 2018

Swindon were knocked out of the 2018/19 FA Cup by Woking at a wet and windy Energy Check County Ground on Sunday afternoon.

In a game where clear cut chances were at a premium, Jake Hyde’s 56th minute goal was enough to seal the win for the visitors.

The Reds showed early promise as James Dunne’s smart turn opened up an opportunity for Ellis Iandolo, but his shot was turned round the post.

Barring the opening exchanges, the first 25 minutes of action was largely uneventful - with Max Kretzschmar’s penalty shout for the visitors the closest either side came to breaking the deadlock.

Swindon responded with a spell of sustained pressure, and a slick passing move just after the half-hour mark saw Michael Doughty have a shot blocked, and Dunne saw his rebound whistle over the bar.

Smart work down the left flank from Jak McCourt nearly saw the Reds breakthrough once more, but Craig Ross in the Woking goal raced off his to punch the danger clear.

Ross was then made to dive full stretch to his left to keep out a McCourt piledriver, meaning the teams went into the break level.

At the start of the second half, the pattern continued - the Reds heaping pressure on the Woking back line, but not quite managing to carve out an opening.

The corner count mounted for Swindon, but they were hit with a counter and found themselves behind just before the hour mark.

Cardinals skipper, John Casey drove down the left and managed to find Jake Hyde with his cross, who glanced a header past Luke McCormick and into the far corner to give the away side the lead.

The Reds made a double substitution in a bid to respond, with Keshi Anderson and Elijah Adebayo coming on, but Woking’s Armani Little was the next man to have a clear cut chance - his strike fizzing just wide of the mark.

Scott Twine found himself free in the middle, after Elijah Adebayo had found him, the ball looked destined to find the net - but for a Jack Cook block.

With just under ten minutes to go, Ross in the Woking goal made another good save to deny Doughty’s effort on the half-turn from 18-yards out.

Woking did their best to wind the clock down, and managed to kill the final few minutes to end the Reds’ cup interest in the 2018/19 season.

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DETAILS FOR WOKING CUP TIE

18 November 2018

Swindon Town v Woking

Emirates FA Cup 2nd Round

Sunday 2nd December 2018 KO 2pm

Swindon Town are pleased to announce ticket information for our upcoming fixture in the Emirates FA Cup v Woking.

Category                                         Price

Adult                                                £10

Over 65 / Student                            £7

Under 21                                         £7

Under 18                                         £5

Under 11                                         £1

Wheelchair / Disabled                    £7

 

All stands will be open with the exception of D1U, D1L and D7 in the Don Rogers / Nationwide stand and F1U / F1L in the Arkells.

Important Information - Season Ticket Holders will have their seats reserved for them until 12pm on Monday 26th November at which point they will be released for general sale. You can purchase your seat by logging in to your account via our E Ticket site and you will see a notification in the top right corner as a new offer and you can select either the add access to card option (which will put the game onto your season card) or post or collect which will issue you a paper ticket. You can also visit us in store. Please ensure that you are logged in to the account that your season ticket is linked to before adding to your card.

Priority Windows

General Sale – Monday 19th November 9am

How to Book

Online @ www.eticketing.co.uk/swindontown

In person @ STFC Club Shop

Telephone @ 0330 002 1993 option 2

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