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Despite a recent return to winning ways after a victory over Scunthorpe United last Saturday, the Robins will face an in-form Walsall outfit, who currently sit third in League One.
The Saddlers are unbeaten in their last four games and will arrive in SN1 looking to continue their strong run of form.
The two sides last met back in April, when the County Ground played host to a 3-3 draw. Two penalties from Ben Gladwin and a finish from Jordan Turnbull were enough to steal a point for the Robins, who came from behind on each occassion.
Walsall present a familiar opponent to new Swindon boss Martin Ling, who welcomes close friend and former colleague Dean Smith to the dug-out area.
Ling and Smith worked closely together at Leyton Orient, before Ling later took up a scouting role for Smith while at Walsall.
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