FM Preview: Swindon Town v Stevenage 20 Apr 2013

Last updated : 19 April 2013 By Footymad Previewer

Footymad preview History of the Swindon Town v Stevenage fixture

Swindon Town play host to Stevenage at County Ground on Saturday afternoon,

The last time the two teams met at Swindon Town was back in October 2005, over five years ago, with Swindon Town running out comfortable 2-0 winners in a (Associate Members) match.

Recent encounters between the teams

Season Date Team Result Team Comp
2012/2013 Sat 27 Oct Stevenage 0 - 4 Swindon Town League One
2005/2006 Tue 18 Oct Swindon Town 2-0 Stevenage B. (Associate Members)
1997/1998 Sat 03 Jan Swindon Town 1 - 2 Stevenage B. F.A. Cup

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Recent respective form guides

Swindon Town have lost only 1 of the last six at home, but 4 of these games have been drawn. The goals for column just outweighs the goals against over this period, 8 to 6.

The away form of Stevenage is pretty dire, managing a paltry 2 draws from the last six matches. Boro have conceded 9 goals in these games, and only hit 2 in reply.

Swindon Town's total of 71 points from their 44 games sees them sitting in the playoff places in npower League One.

Stevenage find themselves struggling down in 16th position in the league having picked up 54 points from their 44 matches.

Current overall team form

Team P W D L F A P
Swindon Town 6 1 2 3 5 7 5
Stevenage 6 1 2 3 3 8 5

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FootyMad's prediction ...

Swindon Town are not exactly setting the world alight at County Ground at the moment, but your FootyMad team are quietly confident that they can ease past Stevenage in this game. Home Win

Sequence statistics

Team Sequences
Swindon Town Unbeaten in the last 4 home games.
Not drawn a match in their last 4 .
Stevenage Previous 2 away games have finished all-square.
Not won in previous 9 away matches.
No win in the 2 most recent games.

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