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The 2-1 victory at the Macron, which came about courtesy of Yaser Kasim's 90th-minute piledriver to win the match, was Town's first success on the road since a 2-0 triumph at Oldham Athletic's Boundary Park.
Since the turn of the year, Swindon can revel in the fact they are unbeaten, with two draws coming against first Southend and then Shrewsbury at the County Ground, followed by those three points at Bolton.
By contract, Saturday's opposition, Peterborough, are winless since December 17 as their last four matches have seen three draws, against Gillingham, Coventry and Scunthorpe (all 1-1) coming before last week's 5-1 hammering away at previously-hapless Bury.
Swindon are hoping that captain Nathan Thompson will be available again after his latest hamstring injury however Jon Obika, who has the same injury, is a doubt.
Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill will definitely miss out due to his ankle problem but fellow left-back James Brophy is available for selection again following his one-match ban picked up for his two yellow cards that resulted in a red in the Shrewsbury draw.
Ellis Iandolo, too, will certainly have to remain on the sidelines for the time being, as will long-term absentee Jamie Sendles-White.
Jermaine Anderson and Jack Baldwin are injured for the Posh, as is Harry Anderson but Dom Ball will be hoping to be able to play after a recent lay-off although new signings Junior Morais and on-loan Martin Samuelson are good to go.
The last meeting between these sides, earlier on this season, ended in a 2-2 draw at the ABAX stadium but games between the pair have not been settled by more than one goal since 2004, when Swindon won 2-0 at the County Ground.
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