So who were the star men, and who has work to do? Our chief football writer Phil Smith has dished out his merit marks – which you can see by scrolling down and clicking through the pages:
5. Conor McLaughlin
Understandably looked a little uncertain in the opening stages of his first league start since December. Settled, and did a particularly good job on the right of back three after the injury to Willis. A solid return. 7 Photo: Frank Reid
6. Lynden Gooch
Found himself again in an unfamiliar position, this time as the left wing-back in Denver Hume’s absence. Did his defensive work well, and produced a brilliant assist to break the game open. 7 Photo: Frank Reid
7. Grant Leadbitter
The type of accomplished display at the base of midfield that we are becoming increasingly accustomed to. Controlled the contest, using possession well and never giving an opportunity to Swindon. Superb. 8 Photo: Frank Reid
8. Max Power
Pressed relentlessly throughout the contest and produced a moment of real quality to force the penalty at a point in the game where his side looked a touch uncomfortable for the first time. 7 Photo: Frank Reid