Town started brightly, looking to impose themselves early with high pressing and purposeful movement through midfield. The home side created promising openings in the first half, working the ball into wide areas and testing Crewe’s defensive line with a series of crosses and set-piece deliveries.
Despite the early momentum, it was Crewe who struck first, capitalising on a moment of space to break the deadlock. Swindon responded with urgency, pushing bodies forward and asking questions of the visitors’ back line. Their persistence paid off before the break as Town found an equaliser, lifting the atmosphere inside the County Ground and restoring belief among the home support.
The second half proved decisive. Crewe grew into the game, managing possession more effectively and exploiting gaps as Swindon pressed for control. A well-worked attacking move saw the visitors regain the lead, forcing Town to chase the game in the closing stages.
Swindon threw numbers forward in search of a second equaliser, creating late pressure and several half-chances, but Crewe defended resolutely to see out the result.
After the match, manager Ian Holloway acknowledged the fine margins involved, stressing that while the performance showed commitment and attacking intent, key moments ultimately decided the outcome.
The defeat halts Town’s recent momentum and serves as a reminder of the competitive nature of League Two, where small lapses can prove costly. Attention now turns to the next fixture as Swindon look to respond quickly and keep themselves firmly in the promotion conversation.















