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Swindon’s revival continues with solid 2-0 victory

Swindon Town made it four wins on the bounce with a composed 2-0 victory over Newport County at the County Ground.

bySwindon 24
13 February 2026 • 10.22am
Swindon’s revival continues with solid 2-0 victory
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The result strengthens their push towards the automatic promotion places and continues an impressive run of form under Ian Holloway.

The first half proved tight, with Swindon controlling possession but lacking a cutting edge in the final third.

Before kick-off, supporter, and new Sports Reporter for Swindon 24, Ian Howard reflected on the club’s recent turnaround.

“We’ve had a couple of wins the last two matches, which put us back on an even keel,” he said. “But before that, we had a pretty ropey period where we couldn’t get a point for trying. But it’s been a pretty good season. We’ve climbed the table and now find ourselves right on the edge of the automatic promotion zone and looking good for the rest of the season.”

 

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Chances were limited despite the home side’s territorial dominance.

“Putting the pressure on, getting the ball forward, but the final ball was lacking,” Howard observed midway through the first half.

Newport threatened sporadically on the break, and the match remained goalless at the interval.

“We’ve put lots of pressure on the opposition, but the final ball hasn’t gone to the peak and stick the ball in the net,” Howard added at half-time. “The good thing is we haven’t let a goal in.”

The breakthrough arrived after the restart through new signing Fletcher Holman.

“First goal of Swindon, Fletcher Holman, one of our new players, very exciting. Bent that ball in superbly around the keeper. Very happy with that,” said Howard.

Sustained pressure soon forced an own goal to double Swindon’s lead.

“It just shows what happens when you put the defence under pressure and get the right ball in from the wing,” Howard said. “One we scored ourselves, and one they scored for us.”

From there, the hosts managed the game effectively, limiting Newport’s opportunities and seeing out stoppage time without alarm.

“A workmanlike performance, nothing too flashy,” Howard concluded. “We’ve got three points and on we go.”

After the match, Team Manager Ian Holloway pointed to defensive improvement and attacking balance as key factors in the recent run.

“Not letting too many goals in, and we’re scoring more. So that helps,” he said. “I think the new players coming in have helped. We needed a lift, and we had that.”

 

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He spoke openly about shaping a squad capable of sustaining a promotion challenge.

“I’ve inherited this. I’ve tried to add the right thing,” he explained. “So I’ve gone to the chairman, give me some senior ones, and I can take some young ones from other clubs and help them out, get their career going.

So we’re either old or really young. If I played all the young ones, we won’t win again. So I’ve got to balance it.”

Holloway also highlighted the mentality required within a youthful group.

“When you’re a new group, and you’re very young, as young as we are, they don’t know yet whether they’re winners,” Holloway said. “So my lot have got to get hold of them and help them.”

He added: “There isn’t a bad team in this division. Their problem is they miss having goal scorers, whereas I’ve been blessed with all of them.”

Holloway also underlined the importance of continued backing from supporters.

“I’m completely delighted with the support I’ve got on and off the field at this football club, and I want it to continue, because if we can’t grow the crowd, we can’t do anything. That’s the way it is.”

Swindon now sit firmly in promotion contention, with momentum building at a crucial stage of the season.

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