Andy Williams scored one goal and made another to set up a 3-0 victory for Bristol Rovers over Swindon.
Rovers remain inside the play-off places
Andy Williams scored one goal and made another to set up a convincing 3-0 victory for Bristol Rovers over Swindon.
Restored to his favoured striking role, Williams raced onto Pat Baldwin's 10th-minute pass before coolly shooting past Swindon goalkeeper David Lucas.
Two minutes later Williams turned provider with a low cross for Jeff Hughes to flick home from close range.
Jo Kuffour added the third goal in the 34th minutes, shooting into the roof of the net from Stuart Campbell's quickly taken free kick.
Hughes hit the crossbar with a delicate chip with 20 minutes remaining as Rovers produced an incisive performance.
Swindon's best chance fell to substitute Alan O'Brien but he produced a weak finish when unmarked in the box five minutes after the break.
Rovers defender Steve Elliott cleared off the line from Alan Sheehan just before half-time, but it was a rare moment of encouragement on an off day for Danny Wilson's visitors.