Our prediction for this League 1 match:
Despite suffering a 3-1 loss at Hull City, Wigan Athletic managed to secure the League One survival. Boss Leam Richardson can breathe easier, and we are positive that he will opt to rest several first-team regulars in the last game of the season. Anyhow, Joe Dodoo, who has found his goalscoring touch of late, is likely to continue to lead the line for the hosts.
The Robins, on the other hand, failed to secure the League One survival. Considering that the visitors head into Sunday’s clash with the lack of motivation, we are tempted to put our money on Wigan Athletic. In the first half of the season Swindon defeated Wigan 1-0 thanks to Brett Pitman’s goal, meaning that the hosts are hungry for revenge. It has to be noted that the Latics are eyeing their sixth home win of the season.
Highlighted Player (Nathan Cameron):
Born in Birmingham, England, on November 21, 1991, Nathan Cameron is a professional footballer who plays for Macclesfield Town as a defender. Cameron is a product of the Coventry City football school, and he continued wearing the sky blue shirt at the senior level.
He made 48 appearances in the league for Coventry City, but he played for the likes of Nuneaton Town (loan), Northampton Town (loan), and Bury as well before joining Macclesfield Town. Nathan Cameron has one cap for the England U20 team, but he has yet to earn a call-up for the senior team.
The 188-cm-tall defender made his Macclesfield Town debut in the League two in a 2-0 loss to Milton Keynes Dons on November 17, 2018. His primary position is a centre-back, but he is capable of producing fine performances as a right-back as well. His preferred foot is right, and he wears the number 25 shirt at Macclesfield Town.
Highlighted Team (Swindon):
Founded by Reverend William Pitt of Liddington in 1879, Swindon Town are an English football club which compete in the League Two. The Robins welcome their rivals at County Ground, the stadium which can hold up to 15,728 spectators (all-seated), with the team wearing red shirts and white shorts when playing at home.
Gray is the dominant colour of the club which turned professional in 1894. Oxford United are considered the team’s main rivals, but the Robins have rivalries with Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, and Reading as well. In 1969 Swindon Town did remarkably well to win the English League Cup, with the team beating Arsenal 3-1 in the title game at Wembley Stadium.
John Trollope is the club’s player with most appearances as he played 889 first-team games from 1960 to 1980. Premier League attacker Charlie Austin is one of the most notable footballers who played for Swindon Town in the past.