Swindon Town 5-0 Grimsby Town

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Charlie Austin scoring his first goal for Swindon for 12 yearsImage source, Rex Features
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Swindon re-signed Charlie Austin as a free agent on 30 December

Charlie Austin scored on his return for Swindon as the Robins climbed back into the play-off places with a thumping 5-0 win over 10-man Grimsby at the County Ground.

Austin opened the scoring after 25 minutes when Remeao Hutton swung in a cross and the 33-year-old got above his marker to power home a header.

The forward's goal came 12 years after he last netted for Swindon, having gone on to play for Burnley, QPR, Southampton and West Brom before returning to the Robins after a spell in Australia with Brisbane Roar.

Grimsby were then reduced to 10 men after 34 minutes as Danny Amos saw red for chopping down Jacob Wakeling on the edge of the area.

Swindon had a second after 62 minutes as Hutton floated a ball to the back post for Marcel Lavinier, who volleyed it in with his first touch since coming on.

Rushian Hepburn-Murphy's shot proved too hot to handle for Max Crocombe three minutes later and Jonny Williams was on hand to put home the third.

It was four 13 minutes from time as Tyrese Shade found space and ran across the field before teeing up Ronan Darcy with a perfectly-weighted pass and the midfielder finished smartly across the goalkeeper.

Saidou Khan made it five late on as he fired a shot into the roof of the net from close range.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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