Crawley Town vs Swindon Town Result

Crawley Town
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Swindon Town
π The Broadfield Stadium, Crawley
ποΈ Saturday, 7 Mar 2026 at 15:00
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0 - 2
Actual
2 - 2
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Late Drama as Crawley and Swindon Share the Spoils in Four-Goal Thriller
Crawley Town and Swindon Town played out a pulsating 2-2 draw at The Broadfield Stadium, with both sides scoring in the dying moments to ensure a share of the points. Crawley looked to have snatched victory after taking the lead in the 90th minute, only for Swindon to hit back almost immediately with a dramatic equaliser. The hosts dominated possession and created more chances, but Swindon proved resilient and clinical when it mattered. The match ebbed and flowed, with Crawley striking first just after half-time, Swindon responding midway through the second half, and both teams finding the net in a breathless finale. Ultimately, neither side could find the decisive edge, leaving both to settle for a point in a match that showcased attacking intent and late drama.
Crawley Town
Crawley Town asserted themselves for much of the contest, enjoying 57% of possession and racking up 18 shots, 8 of which were on target. Their attacking intent was clear, especially in the second half, as they pressed Swindon and forced 10 corners. Despite their dominance, Crawley were twice pegged back, including a gut-wrenching equaliser in stoppage time. The 3-4-2-1 formation allowed Crawley to control midfield and push wing-backs high, but defensive lapses at key moments cost them all three points. Their ability to create chances was impressive, but they will rue missed opportunities and a lack of composure in the closing stages.
Key Players
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Weaknesses
Swindon Town
Swindon Town showed resilience and opportunism, making the most of their 43% possession and limited chances. With only 9 shots (6 on target), they were clinical when opportunities arose, twice coming from behind to level the scores. Their 3-4-1-2 setup provided solidity at the back and allowed them to counter effectively. Despite being under pressure for long spells, Swindon's defensive organisation and ability to strike late were commendable. Their response to going behind in both halves, especially the last-gasp equaliser, highlighted their fighting spirit and determination to take something from the game.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
48' β Goal
Danilo Orsi-Dadomo opens the scoring for Crawley Town, capitalising on early second-half pressure.
66' β Goal
Aaron Drinan equalises for Swindon Town, finishing off a swift counter-attack.
90' β Goal
Crawley Town retake the lead with a dramatic late goal, seemingly sealing all three points.
90' β Goal
Ollie Palmer stuns the home crowd with an immediate equaliser for Swindon Town in stoppage time.
73' β Yellow Card
Taylor Richards (Crawley Town) is booked for a late challenge in midfield.
82' β Yellow Card
Gavin Kilkenny (Swindon Town) receives a yellow card for dissent.
Tactical Analysis
Crawley Town's 3-4-2-1 formation allowed them to dominate the midfield and push their wing-backs high, stretching Swindon's back three and creating overloads on the flanks. Their commitment to attacking football was evident in their shot count and territorial advantage, but it also left them exposed to Swindon's counters. Swindon Town, set up in a 3-4-1-2, focused on compactness and quick transitions. They absorbed pressure and looked to exploit spaces left by Crawley's attacking wing-backs. Both sides made tactical substitutions in the second half, with Crawley seeking fresh legs in attack and Swindon reinforcing their midfield, but the core shapes remained consistent. Set pieces were a key avenue for Crawley, who won 10 corners, but Swindon's defensive discipline largely held firm.
Turning Point
The frantic 90th minute, when Crawley took the lead only for Swindon to equalise almost instantly, defined the match and ensured a dramatic draw.
Man of the Match
Ollie Palmer
His stoppage-time equaliser capped a tireless performance and salvaged a crucial point for Swindon.