Swindon Town v Bromley: Predictions, Lineups & Odds (27/09)

Promotion chasing Swindon Town welcome a stuttering Bromley to Wiltshire eager to get back to winning ways after a first defeat in five last time out.

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Our 3 Predictions For Swindon Town v Bromley:

  • 1st Prediction For Swindon Town v Bromley: Match Result Swindon Town – 21/20
  • 2nd Prediction For Swindon Town v Bromley: Over 2.5 Goals – 5/6
  • 3rd Prediction For Swindon Town v Bromley: Both Teams To Score – 4/6

1st Prediction For Swindon Town v Bromley: Match Result Swindon Town – 21/20

Bromley’s league form has stuttered of late with just one win in their last five whereas Swindon Town, despite a defeat last time out, have won four of their last five League Two outings.

2nd Prediction For Swindon Town v Bromley: Over 2.5 Goals – 5/6

Swindon Town have scored an average of 2.1 goals per game but have conceded 1.4 goals per game, meaning 32 goals have been scored in their nine matches so far this season. Their opponents have not been shy in front of goal themselves scoring 14 times so far but do have a slightly better defence than their hosts, conceding 10 goals in 9 games. Each of Swindon’s last five matches have produced at least three goals.

3rd Prediction For Swindon Town v Bromley: Both Teams To Score Yes – 4/6

Both of these teams are proving to be good going forward but leave a little to be desired at the back. Their matches have been full of goals at either end and expect that to continue in Wiltshire.

Best Odds For Swindon Town v Bromley:

Bookmaker Swindon Town Draw Bromley
NRGBet Sports 21/20 12/5 23/10
Bet442 Sport 19/20 12/5 12/5
7bet Sports 1/1 5/2 12/5

Full Preview Of The Game: Last Results And Head-To-Head:

Swindon Town have got off to a blistering start in League Two, winning six of their opening nine matches and scoring 19 goals. The Robins find themselves 4th in the early table, trailing leaders Gillingham by three points.

Ian Holloway’s side have won four of their last five league outings, with a win at home to Shrewsbury Town at the beginning of that run. The Shrews looked to have rescued a late point when Callum Stewart scored in the 90th minute to cancel out an early Aaron Drinan strike only for Billy Bodin to snatch the winner three minutes into injury time.

A week later on the road at Crewe Alexandra, the result was achieved in a far less dramatic fashion as goals from Gavin Kilkenny, Paul Glatzel and another from Drinan secured a 3-0 victory. Another impressive away win was secured at Barrow thanks to Drinan, Glatzel and a goal from Princewill Ehibhatiomhan and that was followed by a 3-1 win at home to Harrogate Town thanks to goals from Ollie Clarke and a brace from the prolific Drinan.

In their most recent fixture, Swindon suffered a late defeat on their travels to Salford City.  The hosts had taken a two goal lead before Drinan, again, and Jamie Knight-Lebel levelled proceedings before Salford’s Kallum Casey secured all three points for his side in the 91st minute.

Swindon Town have scored 19 goals already this season and the in-form Aaron Drinan has seven of those to his name, comfortably leading the scoring charts from Paul Glatzel on two. Finley Munroe and Joe Snowdon have provided three assists each. The Robins have conceded 13 goals so far and have kept just one clean sheet.

Bromley have found victories hard to come by this season but they have also been hard to beat, winning three but losing just one of their nine league games so far.

The Ravens have one one and drawn three of their last five League Two matches, a run that started with a 2-2 draw at Notts County where they twice had to come from behind to take a point. Ben Thompson and Idris Odutayo were the goalscorers in Nottingham.

A week later, Harrogate Town were the visitors to the Copperjax Community Stadium and left with nothing as Nicke Kabamba and Omar Sowunmi scored in the latter stages of the second half to secure a third league win of the season. That victory was followed by a draw at home to league leaders Gillingham, but Bromley would have been disappointed to drop points after Kabamba and Michael Cheek had put them 2-0 up before Gillingham equalised in the 98th minute.

Oldham Athletic managed to break the resolute Bromley resistance as they beat Andy Woodman’s side at Boundary Park through a Mike Fondup-Talum strike in the 82nd minute. The Raven were back to their usually ways of drawing football matches last time out in a topsy turvy encounter with Chesterfield. Cheek gave his side the lead before the Spireites went 2-1 ahead and the home side needed an own goal to rescue a point.

Bromley have scored 14 goals so far this season with Michael Cheek and Nicke Kabamba grabbing four apiece with Mitchell Pinnock providing three assists. Woodman’s side have conceded 10 goals and kept three clean sheets so far this season.

Confrontation

27/09/2025

League Two League Two

Swindon

Bromley

2

0

21/04/2025

League Two League Two

Swindon Town

Bromley

0

1

29/12/2024

League Two League Two

Bromley

Swindon Town

1

1

Last Results - Swindon

11/11/2025

EFL Trophy EFL Trophy

MK Dons

Swindon

0

4

W

08/11/2025

League Two League Two

Swindon

Tranmere

2

1

W

28/10/2025

EFL Trophy EFL Trophy

Swindon

West Ham U21

2

3

L

25/10/2025

League Two League Two

Swindon

Colchester

0

0

D

21/10/2025

League Two League Two

Swindon

Notts Co

2

2

D

Last Results - Bromley

11/11/2025

EFL Trophy EFL Trophy

Bromley

AFC Wimbledon

1

2

L

08/11/2025

League Two League Two

Colchester

Bromley

0

2

W

01/11/2025

FA Cup FA Cup

Bromley

Bristol Rovers

1

2

L

25/10/2025

League Two League Two

Bromley

MK Dons

2

1

W

18/10/2025

League Two League Two

Cambridge Utd

Bromley

2

1

L

Where can I watch the game, either on TV or in person?Where To Watch Swindon Town v Bromley:

  • Location: The Nigel Eady County Ground, Swindon
  • Date: September 27th, 2025
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Probable Lineups For Stoke City v Norwich City:

What sort of lineups can we expect from both sides for this League Two clash?

Swindon Town Lineup:

  • Lineup: C. Ripley, W. Wright, J. Knight-Lebel, T. Wilson-Brown, F. Munroe, G. Kilkenny, O. Clarke, J. Snowdon, O. Palmer, P. Glatzel, A. Drinan
  • Suspended/injury: 
  • Coach: Ian Holloway

Bromley Lineup:

  • Lineup: G. Smith, D. Elerewe, K. Cameron, I. Odutayo, M. Ifill, A. Charles, B. Krauhaus, M. Pinnock, C. Whitely, M. Cheek, N. Kabamba
  • Suspended/injured: 
  • Coach: Andy Woodman

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Tom Green is a former primary school teacher turned football writer who has been with The Real EFL for two years. Passionate about football since childhood, he has also contributed to Late Tackle and Gamers Decide. His expertise covers predictions, match previews, and data-driven analysis. Tom has explored topics from Irish players in England’s lower leagues to comprehensive team studies. Holding scouting certificates in opposition analysis and talent identification, he brings a keen analytical perspective to his football writing.

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