Swindon helped lift some of the post-relegation gloom after earning a valuable point in a 0-0 draw against Crewe in a foggy game at the County Ground.
The match was stopped after three minutes before restarting at 16:00, although there was no noticeable improvement in visibility.
After the game started, Alexa keeper Filip Marschall did well to keep out Town's Nnamdi Ofoborho's long range shot and the rebound fell to Aaron Drinan who dragged his shot wide.
City captain Ollie Clarke then hit the post from outside the box before fellow midfielder Gavin Kilkenny made a mistake in the dark.
Harry Smith looked certain to turn Drinan's low cross but somehow failed to do so.
At half-time visibility improved considerably and new Robins loanee Tom Nichols had a perfect chance to grab a debut goal after Ofoborh leveled him on the edge of the box, but he shot tamely at the keeper.
Crewe's Chris Long looked in with a chance of a winner when he was sent through on goal late on, but Jack Bycroft stood firm to give Swindon their first clean sheet in 99 days.