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Swindon Town Women crowned league champions

Swindon Town Women sealed the FA Women’s National League South West Division title with a 2-1 victory over Moneyfields on the final day of the season.

bySwindon 24
26 April 2026 • 9.52pm
Swindon Town Women crowned league champions
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The two leading sides met with everything at stake, knowing that only a win would guarantee promotion. Margins between the teams had been tight throughout the campaign and the decisive fixture reflected that tension from the outset.

Swindon started positively but were met with a determined Moneyfields side who understood the significance of the occasion. Chances were limited during a cagey opening period, with both defences alert and neither side willing to take unnecessary risks.

The breakthrough came late in the first half when Taylor MacDonald struck from distance, catching the ball cleanly to fire Swindon ahead in a high-pressure contest. The goal handed Swindon control but did little to ease the tension.

Moneyfields responded strongly after the interval and began to push Swindon deeper into their own half.

Goalkeeper Hannah Cox was called into action on several occasions, producing key saves to deny the hosts and preserve the advantage. As the game edged towards its conclusion, the title race remained on a knife edge.

Swindon found the crucial second goal late on when Sahara Osborne-Ricketts rose to double the lead, putting them within sight of promotion. Moneyfields pulled a goal back in stoppage time to set up a nervy finale.


However, Swindon held firm through the closing moments to secure the win that confirmed them as champions. The result capped an exceptional campaign under Richard Wood.

In addition to winning the league, Swindon lifted the Wiltshire County Cup and reached the fourth round of the Women’s FA Cup.

Having steadily progressed year on year, this season represented the culmination of that upward trajectory.

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There is also a broader context within the club. The mens team are currently in the thick of the League Two play-off race, sitting inside the top seven and battling to secure their place in the end-of-season promotion contest.

Their immediate focus is their final home match against Chesterfield F.C.

That match could determine whether their campaign extends into the play-offs.

The equation is straightforward but demanding. A finish between fourth and seventh secures a play-off place and keeps promotion hopes alive. Anything less would bring the season to an abrupt end.

The comparison with the women’s side is clear. Swindon Town Women travelled to their closest challengers with the title on the line and delivered the result required. There was no margin for error and no second opportunity.

If the men’s side are to follow suit and achieve promotion, the same decisive approach under pressure will be required. The standard has been set within the club. The question now is whether it can be matched.

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