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Timi Elsnik and Kellan Gordon, who both signed season-long loan deals from Derby and Crystal Palace's Keshi Anderson, who penned a six-month loan deal at Town, are all in line to make their County Ground bow tomorrow.
Goalkeeper Reice Charles-Cook, who arrived from Coventry, could also technically play but is unlikely to start ahead of regular keeper, Lawrence Vigouroux.
Barnet has come too soon for Johnny Goddard and Kyle Knoyle though and they will both be in the stands at the weekend.
David Flitcroft is confident Goddard will be back next week while Knoyle, who still has not played a match for Town since signing this summer, is making good progress.
Swindon are still looking for their first home win of the season following a draw with Exeter, a defeat to West Ham under-23s in the EFL Trophy and last weekend's 3-0 loss against Crawley.
Barnet have got off to a rocky start in League Two, with just one win in four and they have also lost two on the bounce.
The Bees were not quite as busy as Town on deadline day, however they did raise a few eyebrows with the capture of non-league hotshot Dave Tarpey from Maidenhead, who could make his debut along with Malakai Hinckson-Mars who signed from Chelsea.
Swindon have not played Barnet since the Robins were last in League Two and in the last fixture goals from Ronan Murray and Oliver Risser secured a 2-0 Town win at Underhill.
The last league match in Wiltshire was a 4-0 Swindon win and during that season, Paolo Di Canio's side also beat Barnet over two legs to reach the 2012 Johnstone's Paint Trophy Final.
Swindon are 9th ahead of kick-off, Barnet are 17th and, if a lot of results go Town's way, they could return to the summit of the League Two table.
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