Gillingham vs Swindon Town Result

Gillingham
Full Time

Swindon Town
📍 Priestfield Stadium, Gillingham
🗓️ Tuesday, 17 Mar 2026 at 19:45
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Swindon Strike Late to Stun Gillingham at Priestfield
Swindon Town delivered a clinical away performance to claim a 2-0 victory over Gillingham at Priestfield Stadium. Despite Gillingham's dominance in terms of total shots and corners, the hosts were left frustrated by a lack of cutting edge in front of goal. Swindon, meanwhile, soaked up pressure and struck decisively in the second half, with goals in the 68th and 86th minutes sealing the points. The match was finely poised for much of the evening, with both sides sharing possession equally at 50%. Gillingham pushed forward relentlessly, registering 19 shots, but managed just two on target, highlighting their attacking inefficiency. Swindon, by contrast, were far more ruthless, converting two of their six shots on target into goals and defending resolutely to keep a clean sheet.
Gillingham
Gillingham started brightly and maintained pressure throughout, reflected in their 19 shots and 9 corners. However, their inability to convert chances proved costly, with only two efforts testing Swindon keeper Connor Ripley. The midfield, marshaled by Armani Little and Harry Waldock, worked hard to control the tempo, but the front line lacked sharpness. Defensively, Gillingham were largely solid until the final third of the match, when Swindon's incisive attacks broke them down. A late push for an equalizer after conceding the first goal left them vulnerable at the back, leading to Swindon's clinching second. Ultimately, Gillingham's profligacy and lack of composure in the box defined their evening.
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Swindon Town
Swindon Town executed their game plan to perfection, absorbing pressure and striking at key moments. Despite seeing less of the ball in advanced areas and registering just six shots, they matched Gillingham for shots on target and made theirs count. The back four, led by Ryan Tafazolli and Jamie Knight-Lebel, stood firm under sustained pressure, while the midfield trio disrupted Gillingham's rhythm and launched swift counters. Swindon's discipline was tested, picking up three yellow cards, but their organization and clinical finishing—particularly in the closing stages—were decisive. The late goals reflected both their patience and their ability to exploit Gillingham's desperation.
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Key Moments
68' — Goal
Junior Hoilett breaks the deadlock with a composed finish, putting Swindon 1-0 ahead.
86' — Goal
Swindon double their lead late on, capitalizing on Gillingham's stretched defense.
various' — Yellow Cards
Swindon pick up three bookings as they dig in defensively; Gillingham receive one yellow.
Tactical Analysis
Gillingham lined up in a 3-4-1-2, seeking to dominate the midfield and overload the flanks through Max Clark and Remeao Hutton. Their shape allowed for sustained pressure and numerous set-piece opportunities, but the lack of a clinical striker was telling. Swindon opted for a 4-3-3, focusing on compactness and quick transitions. Their midfield trio worked tirelessly to disrupt Gillingham's build-up play, while the front three waited for opportunities to exploit space behind the home defense. As the match wore on, Gillingham pushed more men forward, leaving gaps that Swindon's attackers exploited. The visitors' substitutions (not detailed in the data) likely added fresh legs to maintain defensive solidity and spring late counters, culminating in the decisive second goal.
Turning Point
Junior Hoilett's opener in the 68th minute shifted momentum decisively in Swindon's favor, forcing Gillingham to chase the game and leaving them exposed for the late second goal.
Man of the Match
Junior Hoilett
Scored the crucial opening goal and led Swindon's attack with intelligence and composure.