Swindon Town managed to snatch a 2-2 draw at the home of fellow League Two strugglers Accrington Stanley.

Harry Smith headed Swindon into the lead after 11 minutes after Joel McGregor delivered a fine cross from the second phase of a corner.

However, much like against Milton Keynes Dons last week, they were unable to make good on their early lead as Sonny Aljofree scored with a wonderful improvised flick from a corner to level the scores.

It was another set piece which undid Swindon for the second goal as Farrend Rawson stole a march on the defenders to power a header into the corner of the net.

But after a rocky spell in which the home team threatened to extend their lead, Danny Butterworth picked up the ball deep, played a one-two with Paul Glatzel and beat several defenders all ends up before slotting into the bottom corner.

After the game, a very animated Ian Holloway explained why he felt Swindon were struggling to put together a full 90-minute performance despite having talented players and also why he was pleased by their response.

He also discussed the decision to leave Rosaire Longelo out for the trip to his old club.