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Match Preview: Can Notts County Continue Their Strong Start Against Swindon Town?


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As the League Two season gathers momentum, all eyes will be on the County Ground this weekend as Swindon Town host Notts County in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. With both teams aiming to establish themselves early in the campaign, this match is set to deliver excitement and plenty of talking points.

Swindon Town enter this fixture in desperate need of a win. After a rocky start to their season, they find themselves 21st in the league, having secured just two points from their opening three matches.

Mark Kennedy's side has struggled to find the back of the net, while their defence has been porous, shipping four goals in a heavy home defeat to Walsall. The pressure is on for Swindon, especially playing in front of their home crowd, who will be expecting a response.

In contrast, Notts County come into this match on the back of a confidence-boosting 4-1 victory over Grimsby Town. Currently sitting in the top half of the table, Stuart Maynard's side has shown early promise, particularly with their attacking prowess. Dan Crowley was the star of the show last weekend, with a standout performance that saw him score twice and assist another two. The Magpies will be looking to build on this momentum as they aim to establish themselves as serious contenders this season.

The tactical battle between Kennedy and Maynard will be intriguing. Swindon’s cautious approach has seen them struggle to create clear-cut chances, and they may need to adopt a more adventurous game plan if they are to trouble Notts County. Meanwhile, the Magpies will look to exploit Swindon’s defensive frailties with their dynamic attacking play. Maynard’s side is known for its high pressing and quick transitions, which could pose significant problems for a Swindon defence that has yet to keep a clean sheet this season.

Key players to watch include Notts County’s Dan Crowley, who will undoubtedly be a thorn in Swindon’s side. His ability to find space and finish clinically will be crucial, especially with Swindon’s Ryan Delaney still recovering from injury and unlikely to feature. For Swindon, the absence of Saidou Khan in midfield due to his transfer request could further weaken their ability to control the game, leaving them vulnerable to Notts County’s aggressive press.

The atmosphere at the County Ground is expected to be tense, with Swindon’s fans eager for their first win of the season. For Notts County supporters making the trip, there is a sense of optimism. The Magpies have shown they can be a formidable force, especially with the likes of Crowley leading the line, and they will be confident of coming away with a positive result.

In summary, this clash between Swindon Town and Notts County is set to be a captivating encounter. With Swindon desperate to turn their season around and Notts County looking to continue their strong start, the stage is set for a match full of drama and excitement. As both teams go head-to-head, this game could be an early indicator of their ambitions for the season ahead, with Notts County potentially emerging as one of the teams to watch in League Two.

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notts has a good chance to start the gathering the points needed to be at the right end of the table, swindon will soon climb it themselves. i hope that notts leaves with the win, so far being undefeated is a good thing to build on. it would be nice to make it 2 wins in 2.

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It’s always exciting to see how early-season form in League Two can shape up the rest of the campaign. Notts has started well, with a particularly strong showing against Grimsby Town previously. Their high pressing and quick transitions can cause all sorts of problems for Swindon Town, who have been fragile at the back. Mark Kennedy has his work cut out to tighten things up defensively, but they also need to be more adventurous going forward. However, Notts County’s momentum and attacking prowess might be too much for them to handle. Should be an interesting match.

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There’s no reason why Notts can’t continue their good form after our great win against Grimsby, I think they should go for the jugular get an early goal, the home crowd will get jittery and turn on the players which will make the home side nervous. 3-0 to Notts, there that’ll be the kiss of death no doubt.

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Confidence should be high after the win against Grimsby.The team that played Grimsby should pick itself if all are fit.

There may be a question mark whether Robertson will play, however Notts will have the players in midfield that can come straight into the side if necessary, & still do a job for the side 

Swindon should not be underestimated & they will post a threat from corners, free kicks & down the flanks.

If Notts can keep it tight at the back, Notts's attacking prowess should create enough chances to score a few goal.

In hoping for a 2:1 win, however a clean sheet would be great.

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If we play well and get chances, we can win against Swindon. They are having a hard time under their manager. I am sure they will improve, but hopefully not today. If Notts wins, it will start a good streak. We need to score important goals first.

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David McGoldrick firmly answered the question with two excellent goals, the answer being yes. It feels like the club is now on a roll, and we need to continue to dig deep. The season has the potential to really kick off now that we have two wins in two, and undefeated in five. It shows just how far Stuart Maynard has come as the Notts head coach. Some fans won't be happy still, but he's showing excellent signs and determination.

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This was a great match. Both teams played well. Luckily for Notts, we scored twice. It was worrying when we went behind early on.

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