The County Ground welcomes Swindon Town and Tranmere Rovers this Saturday. Both sides sit in the bottom half of the League Two table, needing a win to leapfrog the tight mid table to get into the top half of the table.
Swindon Town currently sit 15th in League Two after 28 games. The Robins have nine wins, seven draws and 12 losses, leaving them on 34 points, nine points above the relegation zone and five points from tenth-place Wimbledon.
In their last five games in all competitions, Swindon have one win, one draw and three losses.
James McClean scored the only goal of the game in the 13th minute to give Wrexham the 1 - 0 win, despite having less of the possession and having James Jones being sent off in the second half. Swindon bounced back the next time out against Forest Green Rovers. Dan Kemp opened the scoring ten minutes into the second half but Matt Taylor equalised for Forest Green with 15 minutes to go. However, Kemp completed his brace late on for a 2 - 1 win for Swindon.
Kemp was on the scoresheet again next time out against Crawley Town, in the 92nd minute. This was far too late as a brace from Danilo Orsi and a goal from Jack Roles gave Crawley the 3 - 1 win. A penalty from Charlie Austin and a goal from Tom Brewitt put Swindon into a 2 - 0 lead, but Matt Jay got Colchester onto the scoresheet just before halftime. Then in the 94th minute Bradley Ihionvien grabbed a goal to give Colchester the 2 - 2 draw.
The last time out for Swindon was against Crewe Alexandra. Elliott Nevitt opened the scoring early on but Austin equalised for Swindon before the halftime whistle. However, Courtney Baker-Richardson scored in the second half to give Crewe the 2 - 1 win.
Tranmere Rovers sit just below Swindon in 18th in League Two. In 28 games, Tranmere have ten wins, three draws and 15 losses which leaves them on 33 points, eight points above the relegation zone and six points from the top half of the table.
In their last five games in all competitions, Tranmere have three wins and two losses.
Harvey Read Saunders, Kieron Morris, Connor Jennings, Regan Hendry and Joshua Stuart Hawkes all scored in the 5 - 1 win over ten-man Salford who had Conor McAleny sent off in the second half. Despite having just 40% of the possession, Charlie Jolley and Tom Davies both scored in the second half in a 2 - 0 win over Harrogate Town.
Tranmere took an early lead through Morris, but Aaron Nemane and Macaulay Langstaff both scored to give Notts County the lead. Jennings equalised before halftime and scored in extra time along with Saunders to give Tranmere the 4 - 2 win over Notts County. Dean Campbell scored the only goal of the game in the 80th minute to give Barrow the 1 - 0 win over Tranmere.
The most recent outing for Tranmere was against MK Dons. Alex Gilbey opened the scoring early for MK Dons, but Morris equalised just three minutes later. However, Ellis Harrison grabbed the winner in the 96th minute to give MK Dons the 2 - 1 win.
Swindon and Tranmere have met 73 times in their histories, with the first meeting coming back in 1958. Swindon have the better record in the fixture with 31 wins in comparison to Tranmere’s 24 wins, with the other 18 games ending in a draw.