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Swindon Town face season without Harry Smith after ACL rupture confirmed
A scan has revealed a rupture of the striker's anterior cruciate ligament. Smith was involved in a collision with Barnet goalkeeper Cieran Slicker on Tuesday night. Town will seek to sign a replacement.
22.08.25, 09:00 Updated 25.10.25, 00:35 3 Minute Read
Sam Morshead
Harry Smith has been ruled out of the rest of the League Two season with a major knee injury.
Smith was forced out of the midweek defeat by Barnet in visible pain, following a collision with Bees goalkeeper Cieran Slicker.
And a subsequent scan has revealed a rupture of his anterior cruciate ligament.
The injury will require a substantial recover and rehabilitation period, including at least the entirety of the 2025/26 campaign.
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