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  • Robson-Kanu (13), Cox (19 pen), Cox (90 pen)
  • Date:2009-03-17
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:County Ground
  • Attendance:6269
  • Referee:Evans, K

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Owain Tudur-Jones is replaced by Lilian Nalis.

90mins

Simon Cox takes a penalty for Swindon and scores!.

89mins

Billy Paynter is being taken off, Blair Sturrock has come on in his place.

87mins

Peter Clarke goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

72mins

Southend are replacing Lee Barnard with Francis Laurent.

71mins

Jean-Francois Christophe is being taken off, Damian Scannell has come on in his place.

71mins

Osei Sankofa is replaced by Simon Francis.

70mins

The referee has booked Jean-Francois Christophe.

69mins

Hal Robson-Kanu is being taken off, Mark Marshall has come on in his place.

68mins

The referee has booked Sean Morrison.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 2 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by K Evans

19mins

Simon Cox takes a penalty for Swindon and scores!.

18mins

Osei Sankofa is booked for unsporting behaviour.

13mins

Goal!! Hal Robson-Kanu scores for Swindon.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Simon Cox scored twice from the penalty spot as Swindon Town gave their League One survival hopes a massive boost with a 3-0 win over play-off outsiders Southend United at the County Ground.

Reading loan-man Hal Robson-Kanu got the first goal for Swindon, who moved above Yeovil Town and out of the bottom four.

Swindon rode their luck early on and could have been chasing the game before Robson-Kanu fired them into a 13th-minute lead.

Adam Barrett sent a header straight into goalkeeper Phil Smith's hands and Theo Robinson had an angled shot beaten out before the keeper saved from Lee Barnard.

It was from Phil Smith's save that Swindon stole the lead - Anthony McNamee climaxing a quick break by feeding Robson-Kanu to score.

Six minutes later Swindon, who had not won any of their previous six matches, struck again. Osei Sankofa was yellow carded for a tackle from behind on Billy Paynter who, under pressure, was trying to tee up a shot.

There were few protests as Bolton Wanderers target Cox drilled his 21st goal of the season into Steve Mildenhall's bottom right-hand corner.

The early nervousness Swindon had shown evaporated, while Southend became distinctly average and seldom posed much threat on the Wiltshire goal.

With 18 minutes left, manager Steve Tilson made a triple substitution in a vain attempt to inject some life into his stagnant side.

It had little effect, save Swindon breaking away to score a third, two minutes from the end of normal time, after a controversial penalty award.

Michael Timlin appeared to fall spectacularly when Robinson made a challenge, but Greater Manchester referee Keith Evans pointed to the spot.

Cox gleefully rammed his 22nd strike of the season into the roof of the Southend net. The result, which boosted Swindon's survival prospects, probably ended any faint hopes Southend had of making the play-offs.

Swindon Town

Southend United

Corners

34

Fouls

1315

Goal attempts

87

Shots off target

43

Offsides

13

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