They are members of the FA Women's National League Division One South West and play their home games at Fairford FC Cinder Lane.
[1] They were founded in 1993, after several players broke away from the established Swindon Spitfires WFC[2] (formed in 1967) and began playing in Division Four of the South West Regional Women's Football League the same year.
After a couple of seasons playing in Division One, they joined the newly formed South West Combination in 1998.
The game, played at Wootton Bassett, was “Kicked – Off” by Doreen Dart the Mayor of Thamesdown (as it was then) with the Town winning by eight goals to two.
In the 1996 / 1997 Season the Town were Runner's up in the Southern Region Division One and were beaten finalists in the League Cup.
They finished the inaugural season in Third place and won the “Ambassador” South West Combination League Cup, beating Cheltenham Four – Nil in the Final.
The Senior Reserve Team progressed to the South West Regional League in 2006 following a further restructuring of the Women's Pyramid of football.
As we move into the 2009 – 2010 season Swindon Town Ladies FC are the only surviving team in the South West Combination League since its start over 11 years ago With the structure of women's football in England being re-organised due to the introduction of FA WSL 2 in 2014, Swindon Town were moved into the new South West Division One of the FA Women's Premier League for the 2014–15 season.
They almost won the division at their first attempt, but a three-point deduction for fielding an ineligible player cost them the title, leaving them in third place at the end of the season, just one point off the top of the table.