Swindon Town have shown fans what the new club shop is going to look like after announcing it will be ready in two weeks.

Following the change in kit suppliers from Puma to Pro:Direct this summer, Swindon have been in the process of changing the signage on the club shop to reflect the change.

The current façade (above) and what it will look like (below)The current façade (above) and what it will look like (below) (Image: Newsquest/ Swindon Town FC)

CEO Anthony Hall initially said during an interview with The Adver earlier in September that this work would be done in time for the match against Newport County, however, although the old sign had been removed in time for this game, it had not yet been replaced with the new branding.

The club subsequently released a statement explaining the reasons for the delay in changing the sign, which included: structural damage to the shop due to previous signs having been placed on top of existing ones; old branding imprinted onto the brickwork; additional work needed to be done to electrics and alarms; and painting delayed due to high winds and heavy rain.

However, along with this statement, Swindon released a rendering of what the new club shop will look like when it is ready in time for the match against Harrogate Town on October 5.