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Following Tuesday night's results, which saw Swindon lose at home to Sheffield United, as well as wins for Oldham and Bury, the Robins are languishing in 22nd, seven points below the lowest possible position of safety.
Town may have to get the required three points without Lawrence Vigouroux, James Brophy, Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill and Jordan Stewart as Luke Williams dropped the quarter in midweek for what was only described as the players 'not looking after their bodies properly'.
Williams said "some will, some won't" be involved at the weekend which means Will Henry and Fankaty Dabo may start in goal and left-back respectively, despite the pair both making individual errors on Tuesday.
Brad Barry is definitely back though as he only had to sit out of one game following his red card in the 3-2 defeat at Port Vale last Saturday.
Yaser Kasim remains ill while Jermaine Hylton, not selected first for a discipline problem of his own and then illness, is now ok but down the striking pecking order behind Nicky Ajose, Jon Obika and Luke Norris.
Swindon have an impressive recent record against the Bantams, winning five of the last six meetings, including the 1-0 in the season reverse where Anton Rodgers curled in a goal-of-the-season contender of a free-kick to win the game.
The Robins are now on a three-match losing streak while Bradford are unbeaten in six, with three wins and three draws coming in their last half-dozen matches.
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