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Cambridge United
Swindon Town
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133
89
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82
33
Ball Possession
49
51
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7
2
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End 1-1
93′
E. Nevitt
P. R. Mpanzu
90′
1-1
J. McGregor
Assist: B. Bodin
88′
G.Hoddle
J. Brophy
83′
A. Borland
81′
S. Kaikai
B. Knight
81′
S. Lavery
L. Appere
74′
M.Olakigbe
F.Holman
74′
James Scanlon
O. Palmer
59′
A. Borland
G. Kilkenny
59′
B. Bodin
T. Nichols
58′
J. McGregor
W. Wright
Halftime 1-0
21′
1-0
B. Knight
Assist: J. Gibbons
16′
T. Nichols
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Match Info
The English Football League Two match between Cambridge United and Swindon Town ended in a 1-1 draw at the Abbey Stadium on Friday, April 3rd, 2026. This result saw both teams share the points in a tightly contested encounter that had significant implications for their respective positions in the league table. The match kicked off at 3:00 AM local time, a late-night fixture that delivered a dramatic equalizer to ensure the spoils were shared.
Cambridge United started brightly and were rewarded with an early goal, taking the lead within the first twenty minutes to the delight of the home supporters. Swindon Town, however, grew into the game and began to control possession, creating several chances before finally finding a breakthrough in the second half. The equalizing goal came around the hour mark, stemming from a well-worked team move that carved open the Cambridge defense. Both sides pushed for a winner in the closing stages, with each goalkeeper forced into crucial saves to preserve the draw. The key incident of the match was Swindon's persistent pressure finally paying off, turning the momentum after a period of Cambridge dominance.
The draw had a mixed impact on the League Two standings. For Cambridge United, the single point at home was a slight disappointment as they aimed to solidify a playoff position, while for Swindon Town, the away point was a valuable result in their quest to move away from the lower mid-table. Post-match, the Cambridge manager likely expressed frustration at not holding onto the lead, emphasizing the need to see out games. The Swindon boss, in contrast, would have praised his team's character and resilience to fight back on the road. The starting lineups featured each team's key players, with Cambridge's attack looking to exploit Swindon's defense early on, and Swindon's midfield working hard to gain a foothold after conceding.

