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Swindon Town
Accrington Stanley
Attacks
76
107
Dangerous Attacks
19
54
Ball Possession
33
67
On Target
6
7
Off Target
5001
6013
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End 2-2
92′
2-2
L.Butterfield
78′
F.Holman
O. Palmer
78′
B. Bodin
O. Clarke
78′
J. McGregor
J.Snowdon
72′
P. Madden
I.sinclair
63′
L.Coyle
58′
. Oldaker
J.Hoilett
58′
James Scanlon
T.Wilson-Brown
Halftime 2-1
26′
C.Brown
F.sass
20′
2-1
A. Drinan
18′
1-1
O. Palmer
Assist: J.Batty
1′
0-1
J.Woods
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Match Info

Swindon Town and Accrington Stanley Share the Spoils in Six-Goal Thriller

In a dramatic and end-to-end League Two encounter, Swindon Town and Accrington Stanley played out a highly entertaining 2-2 draw at the County Ground. The match featured momentum swings, missed chances, and late drama, ultimately providing a fair result that both managers may view as a point gained in the congested promotion race.

Rollercoaster First Half

The game exploded into life early, with both teams trading blows in an open and attacking first half. Swindon, spurred on by their home support, took the initiative and found the net twice to establish what seemed a commanding lead. However, Accrington Stanley, true to their resilient reputation, fought back with two goals of their own before the break to stun the home crowd and level the scores.

Frenetic Second Half and Near Misses

The second half was equally chaotic, with both sides creating clear opportunities to win the game. Goalkeepers were forced into important saves, and the woodwork was rattled as the teams refused to settle for a point. The intensity remained high until the final whistle, but neither could find a decisive third goal, leaving the score locked at 2-2.

Playoff Implications

This draw has significant implications for the League Two playoff picture. A point apiece keeps both Swindon Town and Accrington Stanley firmly in the mix for a top-seven finish, but with the competition so fierce, they may both look back on this match as an opportunity missed to claim all three vital points.