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Fear of significant knee injury to Harry Smith as Swindon Town wait for scan results for full diagnosis

The club did not wish to comment on Wednesday (August 20) but committed to making a statement on Smith's condition once the scan results have been viewed.

20.08.25, 15:00 Updated 25.10.25, 00:35 3 Minute Read

Sam Morshead

Sam Morshead

There are fears Harry Smith may have suffered a substantial knee injury during Swindon Town's defeat by Barnet.

Smith was substituted in the second half on Tuesday evening (August 19), following a collision with Bees goalkeeper Cieran Slicker.

The striker was in evident pain in the immediate aftermath but was able to walk from the field of play with assistance.

The Moonraker has been told by multiple sources that Town's staff are worried the issue could be significant damage to his anterior cruciate ligament.

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