The final was played over two legs, with A.S. Roma drawn to host the first game in Rome. The second leg was played in England.
1st leg {{footballbox Roma relied on attacking tactics in the early stages of the game, forcing Swindon to defend and rely on counter-attack moves to break the dead-lock. The first half was characterised by the many attempts on goal by Roma's centre-forward Enzo saved by Swindon goalkeeper
Downsborough. In the 12th minute Roma were denied a
penalty.
Peiro had fed a pass through to
Cappellini and, as the
inside-right cut into the
penalty area, he appeared to be sent full-length by a
tackle from Harland. Instead of the expected penalty, English referee Kevin Howley gave Swindon a
free-kick. It took Swindon five With Roma pushing forward to get back into the game, Horsfield completed his
hat-trick in the 89th minute – meaning Swindon Town had won 4–0 on the night, and 5–2 on aggregate. The gate receipts were reported as being
£8794.19
s, equivalent to around £ in . ==Post game==