This is Wiltshire has followed the highs and lows of Swindon Town's progress this season delivering the action into your homes as it happens.
This year, for the first time, Newsquest Wiltshire's website has featured direct match feeds, giving people who can't make it to the game an opportunity to follow their team from the comfort of their home.
The live match feeds, which are updated every few minutes straight from every game, form part of This is Wiltshire's new website dedicated to Swindon Town FC, which also features player profiles, opinion from Colin Todd, league tables and fixtures.
There are interactive elements to the website, a recent history of the team, as well as an in-depth look back to the golden era of the early 1990s.
The site, which can be found in the sports section of www.thisiswiltshire.co.uk, also has archives so you can look back on previous match reports and read past news items.
Newsquest Wiltshire digital media manager James Trudgian said: "Our new site was launched to coincide with the start of the season.
"Having a large Swindon Town following at the Evening Advertiser, we felt the need to replicate this online, but provide greater archive material, along with match reports direct from every Swindon Town games as they happen.
"We have listened to our readers, who, judging from the volume of feedback we have had on this subject, have been crying out for better STFC coverage.
"Our aim is to make the site the first port of call for all Town fans anywhere in the world."
The site has already proved a hit and the This is Wiltshire team has received correspondence from people across the globe, praising the service.
The site is an ideal way for Swindon ex-pats and those who work out of the area to catch up on the lastest Town gossip.
The site also benefits from top columnists offering controversial comment, including Town manager Colin Todd and award-winning sports writer Matt Reeder.
Other highlights include interactive features such as virtual postcards and online voting, and there is a links page to other STFC sites.
Meanwhile, This is Wiltshire has revamped its entire sport section to offer a better service to sporting fanatics.
Horse racing now has its own section, complete with comment from Ian Wilkerson and daily tips for those who like to bet on local races.
Angling also now has a dedicated section, including a diary of forthcoming events so anglers can plan their week ahead.
Other new categories include golf, hockey and motorsport.
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