Writer: Aaron Hughes 
Date:Saturday November 10 2007
Time: 5:13PM
Adams Park
10/11/2007
Attendance: 3,332 (850 Swindon Fans)
Swindon Town advance to the second round of the F.A Cup sponsored by E.ON after beating Wycombe 2-1 at Adams Park this afternoon.
The teams went into half time 0-0 however Christian Roberts would break the deadlock after he converted a cross from Barry Corr across the goalfront.
Town would extend their lead to 2-0 after Billy Paynter scored just seven minutes after coming on.
Wycombe's Matt Bloomfield would cut the lead to 2-1 after he scored after confusion from Sofiene Zaaboub and Peter Brezovan resulted in a loose ball.
Town would hold on to the 2-1 win and now advance to the second round proper.
Jack Smith returned for Town after being out with a dislocated shoulder.
Barry Corr played 90 minutes for the first time this season.
Town will find out who they will play in the second round at the conclusion of the Yeovil Town/Exeter City match on BBC One.
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