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Swindon Town vs Yeovil Town. Sky Bet League One.

County GroundAttendance8,509.

Swindon Town 3

  • B Paynter (13th minute)
  • C Austin (22nd minute)
  • D Ward (46th minute)

Yeovil Town 1

  • G Tomlin (27th minute)

Swindon v Yeovil preview

Image: Wilson: Robins are flying high

Swindon will be hoping to force their way into the play-off picture when they entertain Yeovil.

Robins and Glovers looking to force their way up the rankings

Swindon will be hoping to force their way into the play-off picture when they entertain Yeovil. Only goal difference is currently keeping the Robins out of the top six, with five wins in seven games putting them firmly in contention. The Glovers will not have ruled out mounting a promotion push of their own, with only three defeats in their last 15 League One fixtures proving they are more than capable.

Swindon team news

Swindon manager Danny Wilson insists that in-form striker Charlie Austin will be fit for Monday's encounter. Austin grabbed his sixth goal in as many starts for the Robins in the 2-2 draw at Charlton before limping off 10 minutes from time. However, Wilson believes the injury was nothing major. "Austin got a knock but it is only a minor injury. He'll definitely be available for Monday," he said. Kevin Amankwaah recovered from a stomach upset to play the full match against Charlton and is set to keep his place in the side. Striker Lloyd Macklin should be on the bench again as he works on his rehabilitation from a leg fracture.
Yeovil team news
Yeovil boss Terry Skiverton is poised to make changes to his winning line-up for the trip to the County Ground. Skiverton made one enforced change to his starting line-up for the 4-0 home win over Wycombe following the 1-1 draw at Hartlepool. Central midfielder Keiran Murtagh celebrated his recall with Yeovil's opener after replacing Shaun MacDonald, whose has returned to parent club Swansea City at the end of his Glovers' loan spell. Skiverton admitted his substitutions in the win over Wycombe 'enhanced the team' and Jon Obika will be hoping his performance will have caught the manager's eye. On-loan Tottenham forward Obika set up Yeovil's second goal and scored himself within seven minutes of his 66th-minute introduction in place striker Dean Bowditch.

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