Wiltshire

Swindon Town Secure Big Win Over Oldham Athletic

By

Karen McGinn
8 February 2026, 12:37 pm

Swindon Town earned a 3-0 victory against Oldham Athletic on 7 February 2026 at the County Ground in Swindon, Wiltshire. The match, attended by 7,183 fans, keeps the Robins in a strong position for promotion and gave a welcome boost to local shops and pubs on a busy matchday. Aaron Drinan opened the scoring late to complete the win, and new signing Junior Hoilett made an immediate impact after coming on as a substitute.

The game featured the Swindon debut of veteran winger Junior Hoilett, who joined the club during the January transfer window and provided the assist for Aaron Drinan’s stoppage-time finish. Drinan’s goal took his tally for the 2025/26 season into double figures for the second year running. James Scanlon (23′) and Fletcher Holman (73′) had earlier put Swindon in control.

Match reports and official statistics showed Swindon controlled large parts of the game with a high-press style that Oldham struggled to contain. The healthy attendance also delivered an economic benefit for the town: local hospitality businesses typically report increased trade on matchdays, and the Wiltshire Chamber of Commerce estimates such fixtures can raise town footfall by around 15–20%.

Local coverage in the Swindon Advertiser noted that the home stands were nearly full for the match. The result is being viewed as a sign of growing stability for the club after several seasons of mid-table finishes, and supporters will be hoping the Robins can maintain momentum as they push for promotion in the closing stages of the 2025/26 campaign.

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