Two teams separated by one point will clash at the County Ground, as Swindon Town host Bromley in their Monday League Two clash.
The hosts sit 12th in the standings with 60 points, while the visitors are 13th in the table with 59 points from 43 fixtures.
Match preview
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Ian Holloway has successfully steered Swindon Town away from being relegation candidates to one of the form teams in the fourth division.
The hosts come into this fixture on the back of a four-game winning streak - a run which has seen them rise to 12th position in the standings with 60 points after 43 matches.
Since the beginning of April, AFC Wimbledon (2-1), Fleetwood Town (4-0) and Bradford City have all fallen to the superior firepower of the home side, before a 4-0 smashing of Grimsby Town in their last league outing.
Despite their resurgence, a push for a playoff spot is unlikely with only three matches left in the current campaign.
However, the hosts will be looking to finish the season strongly, and they can count on their attacking prowess, emphasising how devastating they are in the attacking third.
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Bromley have impressed in their first season of playing in the Football League, after their promotion via the National League playoffs last season.
Their haul of 59 points from 15 wins, 14 draws and 14 losses across 43 fixtures this season leaves them 13th in the standings and 19 points clear of the drop zone.
The performance of the London-based outfit has thus earned them another season in the Football League, but they will still be looking to finish the season on a good note.
Bromley come into this fixture off the back of a narrow 1-0 victory over basement side Morecambe at Hayes Lane.
Nevertheless, Andy Woodman will be worried about their four-game winless run on the road since their 1-0 triumph over AFC Wimbledon at the start of March.
Team News
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Aaron Drinan is suffering from a knee injury, while Harrison Minturn is currently recuperating from a groin injury, and they are not expected to be named in the squad.
Grant Hall is also confined to the treatment room along with Joel McGregor, meaning both players are not going to be considered for this fixture.
Having returned to winning ways last time out, it will not be a surprise to see the team that started in London line up again on Monday.
Michael Cheek has been a talisman in front of goal for Bromley, scoring 22 times, including 10 match-opening goals, and he is expected to lead the line.
Marcus Dinanga is ruled out with an ankle injury, while Carl Jenkinson will not feature, as he is sidelined with an unknown problem.
Omar Sowunmi, Deji Elerewe, Idris Odutayo and Kamari Grant should form the back four for the visitors.
Swindon Town possible starting lineup:
Ripley; Clarke, Wright, Freckleton; Cotterill, Kilkenny, Nichols, Kirkman; Glatzel, Tshimanga; Smith
Bromley possible starting lineup:
Smith; Odutayo, Elerewe, Sowunmi, Grant; Charles, Arthurs; Congreve, Thompson, Imray; Cheek
We say: Swindon Town 2-1 Bromley
Swindon have been in great shape in the last few weeks, and with Holloway's men playing in front of their fans, we expect them to claim a 2-1 win on Monday.
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