 17 versus 60 in League 2. Swindon versus Bradford. Two sides have not been in great recent form in truth. Swindon with just one win from their last eight League games. That being the 2-1 home win against Forest Green Rovers in the 29th of December. Bradford City with four points from their last six League games. Winless since before Christmas. And they've got a victory at Doncaster Rovers. He was gunning in the dugout on an intro basis for Swindon. And he really could use another close success. First football causing a few problems. And the double challenge brings the free kick from Bradley Halliday to his disbelief. Swung in, headed only half away. He comes back on the volley and smashed over the bar. Not by any means Khan's best effort. Into the initial ball-in was only half cleared. Bradford, of course, into the Bristol Street Motors trophy quarter-finals where they'll be at home against Doncaster who they beat just before Christmas. But they're with that recent win at Derby. And they come through Halliday. The win back. Great cross! Ah! Not quite. It was tougher than it looked. It was zinged in by Bradley Halliday. He quite set his feet to turn it in, Smith. I don't think we'll be waiting long for a goal here knowing Swindon Town. He scored 50 and conceded 54 this season. And they might be about to concede another. Smith. And half-stopped. And apparently by Cocholo. Trying his luck picked out nicely by Blake Tracy there. Khan zipping the ball around with real confidence here, Swindon. Is that a penalty? It certainly is. Just ended up the wrong side. It's a clumsy challenge to bring the spot kick from Kelly. Mastin! That is the penalty of an experienced striker in confident mood. Free-in-free for Charlie Austin. His goal-scoring run continues. Swindon Town in front. Eighth in the league this season. Yeah, it's still going. What a run. This is like a slalom skier. Stopped in the nick of time. Cleared straight back to Halliday. Now Gilead can run again. Gilead crosses instead. And a straight-up walk-up. Looking for another goal to add to his impressive building tally over time for Bradford City. I've been very good at home this season, Swindon. I want to double the number of points at home than away. 23 points at home, 11 away. And the pressure here. Bradford will take the corner. Swindon very reliant on their home form. Their away form had been matched on their own patch. They've been in real relegation. My leg appears through a free kick from the home fans. Nothing given. Smashed forward. And now Swindon can play off that Austin round the corner with a really clever ball. It's a two-on-one if they work this quickly. Devoy really wants it. And he does get the pass and he does finish emphatically. Two for Swindon, right on the stroke of half-time. Paul Glatzel with the assist. And a moment to remember for Dawson Devoy. His first ever EFL goal. Fine footwork from Glatzel. And Devoy did the rest. Well, Bradford City might have won the reverse fixture between these two 1-0. But I'm looking forward to the entertainment of this second half. They're going to win this one from 2-0 down. Say that there's someone strictly neutral in the commentary box. But it would be one heck of a comeback. Maybe it starts here. Richard's is on, trying his luck initially. Flex wide. Corner to Bradford. Which is part of a triple change at the break. Young and Chapman have come on as well. That's always the sign of a team you need to reorganise. The hungs in a third. Ooh! Well, what's happened there? Referee's got a decision to make here. Devoy to deliver. Oh, flicked towards that far post. Swindon appealing for a penalty. Referee says no. Absolute chaos in the box. Swindon feeling like there was an obstruction at that far post. Starting today, two points above Swindon who leapfrogged them with victory here. Leapfrogging towards a third goal potentially. Ooh! Nearly an own goal. What a bit of luck for Stubbs. Like for Stubbs to buy a lottery ticket. With his fortune certainly favoured in here. By Chapman. Now, Austin, who's been a nuisance all day as he loves to be. It's nicely worked by Swindon. Playing advantage here. Could work out well. Slipped at the crucial moment. No real appeals of a penalty. That's late from Giliad. That's not going to help Bradford out. Zined Crossfield by McCarthy. Drops in midfield for a lot of space for Zorzak. Now, Austin, can't see the chances of a second. In truth, nowhere near. To testing walk-up. Pretty good so far away in recent times until today. Four wins from their last six on their travels for Bradford. They might have won back. Vycroft finally forced to make a decent save. Set a quiet day between the posts for Swindon Town. They did well there. Hunting a goal to try and set up a tense finish. Flecked in, slightly unconvincing at the back from Swindon. Nice one, too. And Chapman, now. Not able to really test Vycroft. The burst of energy, though, initially, to create the pocket of space for himself. Bradford on the high press, and it's worked out well for them. Growns from the home fans. Chapman again. He has been bright in trying to create something. Giliad's relief for the Swindon supporters. Huffing and puffing, but it's not the end of the season. It's not the end of the season. It's not the end of the season. Nothing but really coming that close to taking Vycroft's clean sheet away at the moment. Confident, impressive home performance from Swindon Town. 26 of their 37 points this season have come on their own patch. And today it came through a third goal in as many games for Charlie Austin from the spot. And then Dawson De Bois with his first ever EFL goal right on the stroke of half time. Making it 2-0. They're giving Swindon 3 points to put in their back pocket. Finishers here. Swindon Town 2. Bradford City.