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South Korea1-0El Salvador
Sat, 15 Nov 2025, 15:00
League Two
England
England
Full Time

Match Timeline

28'
Gavin Kilkenny🟨
Yellow Card
31'
Ryan Tafazolli
Normal Goal → Darren Oldaker
45+2'
Ryan Graydon
Normal Goal → Matthew Virtue-Thick
48'
Ryan Tafazolli🟨
Yellow Card
66'
Ched Evans🔄
Substitution 1 → Will Davies
67'
Joel McGregor🔄
Substitution 1 → Billy Bodin
67'
Darren Oldaker🔄
Substitution 2 → Princewill Ehibhatiomhan
78'
Matthew Virtue-Thick🔄
Substitution 2 → George Morrison
82'
Ethan Ennis🔄
Substitution 3 → Ronan Coughlan
83'
Tom Nichols🟨
Yellow Card
86'
Will Wright🔄
Substitution 3 → Harry Gray
87'
Tom Nichols🔄
Substitution 4 → James Ball

Match Statistics

2Shots on Goal6
3Shots off Goal4
10Total Shots14
5Blocked Shots4
9Shots insidebox9
1Shots outsidebox5
11Fouls18
9Corner Kicks6
1Offsides1
42Ball Possession58
0Yellow Cards3
5Goalkeeper Saves1
281Total passes397
165Passes accurate300
59Passes %76

Starting Lineups

Fleetwood TownFleetwood Town1:1

Starting XI

13Jay LynchG
32Kayden HughesD
20Harrison NealM
14Lewis McCannM
17Ched EvansF
4James BoltonD
10Mark HelmM
7Ryan GraydonF
18Harrison HolgateD
8Matthew Virtue-ThickM
16Ethan EnnisM

Swindon TownSwindon Town1:1

Starting XI

1Connor RipleyG
8Ollie ClarkeD
33Joel McGregorM
44Darren OldakerF
17Ryan TafazolliD
18Gavin KilkennyM
28Ollie PalmerF
5Will WrightD
7Tom NicholsM
9Paul GlatzelF
22Jamie Knight-LebelM

Head-to-Head

📈 Team Form & Statistics

Fleetwood Town
Fleetwood Town
Form: D-L-W-W-D
Swindon Town
Swindon Town
Form: W-W-D-L-D
Record
5 W
2 D
3 L
4 W
3 D
3 L
Goals Per Game
2.1
Scored
vs
1.6
Scored
1.6
Conceded
vs
1.4
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
10%
Clean Sheets
40%
BTTS
80%
BTTS
50%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:3.0
Away:1.2
Conceded
Home:1.2
Away:2.0
Scored
Home:1.6
Away:1.6
Conceded
Home:1.2
Away:1.6

⚡ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1542
Average
1553
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1569
↑ Momentum (+27)
1590
↑ Momentum (+37)
Expected Outcome
32%
Home Win
34%
Draw
34%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1479
Attack
1540
1488
Defence
1512
Recent Form
1513
Attack
1535
1450
Defence
1524
Post-Match Changes
-2
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

📝 Match Preview

Fleetwood vs Swindon: Goals Expected at Highbury
Recommendation:BOTH_TEAMS_TO_SCORE_YES
Odds:1.67
Expected Value:+13.6%

This League Two clash presents a fascinating contrast between Fleetwood Town's explosive home form and Swindon Town's excellent league position. Fleetwood may sit 13th in the table, but their home record tells a different story - they've won 100% of their last 5 home matches, scoring an impressive 3.0 goals per game at Highbury. Recent home victories include a 4-2 thrashing of Colchester and narrow 2-1 wins against Barnet and Accrington ST. However, Swindon Town arrive as genuine promotion contenders sitting 2nd in the league. Their recent form has been solid, highlighted by a stunning 4-0 away victory against Milton Keynes Dons in the EFL Trophy. While their away league record shows 40% wins, they've demonstrated they can score on the road with 1.6 goals per game. The head-to-head history heavily favors Swindon, who have won 4 of the 9 meetings between these sides, including a dominant 4-0 victory in the last encounter. Fleetwood have managed just one home win against Swindon in five attempts. The key statistical pattern here is goals. Fleetwood's home games have been goal fests, averaging 4.2 total goals per match, but they've also been defensively vulnerable, conceding in 90% of their recent home fixtures. Swindon, while more solid defensively with 40% clean sheets, have shown they can be breached, especially away from home where they concede 1.6 goals per game. Both teams' recent form suggests goals are likely. Fleetwood have seen both teams score in 80% of their recent matches, while Swindon's away games have produced goals regularly. The goal expectancy model projects 2.30 goals for Fleetwood and 1.40 for Swindon, indicating a high-scoring affair is on the cards. Given Fleetwood's attacking prowess at home combined with their defensive frailties, and Swindon's ability to score while potentially being vulnerable on the road, the Both Teams to Score market offers excellent value.

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