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Swindon Faces Disqualification Over Player Scandal
17 Jan
Summary
- Swindon Town faces EFL and FA charges for fielding ineligible players.
- Captain Ollie Clarke was serving a seven-match ban during the match.
- A potential disqualification could see Luton Town advance.

Swindon Town's participation in the Vertu Trophy is under threat after the club was charged by the EFL and FA for fielding two ineligible players. The controversy stems from their 2-1 victory over Luton Town, during which captain Ollie Clarke was reportedly serving a seven-match ban.
Further complicating matters, Aaron Drinan is alleged to have featured as a substitute despite not being listed on the official team sheet. These breaches could lead to Swindon Town's expulsion from the competition, potentially handing Luton Town a walkover into the quarter-finals.
The draw for the Vertu Trophy quarter-finals has been significantly impacted. If Swindon is disqualified, Luton will advance to face Plymouth Argyle. Meanwhile, Port Vale will host Stockport County, and Doncaster Rovers are set to travel to Huddersfield Town in the North group.




