Swindon 0 Walsall 3
Former Swindon loan man Lee Holmes bags a brace for the Saddlers
16.53: Final whistle. Saddlers fans - you must be delighted. Get those comments in. Will they be able to go on from here to cement a play-off place?
16.49: Alex Nicholls scores Walsall's third.
16.38: Walsall have been "comfortable" against a "disappointing" Swindon side, says our man at the game Calvert. They will be happy to see this one out without conceding, though.
16.27: A Roberts free kick sails over the bar for Swindon.
16.25: Substitutions for Saddlers. Sonko off, Deeney on. Mooney off, Nicholls replaces him.
16.15: Another Walsall goal, another from Holmes and that's the Saddlers 2-0 up.
16.10: Good chance for Walsall to double their lead, Betsy goes through on goal but his shot lacks power.
16.06: Back underway at the County Ground. More of the same from Walsall please.
15.50: Half-time. Richard Money will be satisfied with his team's performance.
15.45: Comminges is the "architect" of the best chances for the home team, according to our man Calvert. The Walsall back four have been threatened by his crossing.
15.40: Paynter has been a threat to the Walsall defence, which is looking nervous at times, according to our man at the game Sean Calvert. Richard Money will be happy if it stays 1-0, though. Walsall fans - get those comments coming in.
15.30: Paynter shoots over for Swindon.
15.24: Holmes and Sonko go close to building on Walsall's lead.
15.12: Former Swindon loan man Lee Holmes fires home a free kick from 20 yards for the Saddlers. Holmes made 15 appearances for Town, scoring once.
15.10: Darren Wrack's shot goes over the bar.
15.01: The action is under way.
14.40: Walsall team is in.
Walsall: Ince,Weston, Boertien, Roper, Gerrard, Sonko, Wrack, Bradley, Holmes, Mooney, Betsy
Subs: Bossu, N'Dour, Nicholls, Deeney, Taundry14.00: Walsall face mid-table Swindon. Last time they visited, it turned into a League Two title party.
Relive that great day by clicking Walsall's title party in pictures
Nine months on and the Saddlers and Swindon have acquitted themselves well in League One.
Some tasty battles today with Tommy Mooney and Lee Holmes returning to their former club.