Preview | Plymouth Argyle v Swansea City
Swansea City are swiftly back in action this evening as they make the trip to Devon to take on Plymouth Argyle at Home Park (7.45pm).
The Swans were last on the road on Saturday at Luton Town, with Matt Grimes' superb strike rescuing a point for Luke Williams' side following Elijah Adebayo's first-half goal.
Plymouth, meanwhile, sit 22nd in the Championship table. The Pilgrims haven't picked up three points since November 5th, and have lost their last two outings against Norwich City and Bristol City respectively.
Pre-match news
Luke Williams: " I have been down there a number of times and the fanbase is incredible, the ground is always very full and they make a lot of noise," he said.
"You know you are in a game and if you allow the fans into it, they will really compound that and let you know you are in for a game.
"We have to control the game as much as we can and we have to be resilient and tough, because they are going to be fighting for everything and will have the support they need."
Meet the officials
Stephen Martin will be the man in the middle for Swansea City’s Championship fixture at Plymouth Argyle this evening.
You can find out more about the Staffordshire referee and his team of officials below.
Remember the last time?
Second-half goals from Jerry Yates, Ollie Cooper and Josh Key – plus a vital save from Carl Rushworth – helped Swansea City come from behind to record a fourth Championship win in a row.
Plymouth Argyle had led at the break at Home Park through Luke Cundle’s strike, but Michael Duff’s side showed great character and desire to fight back after the break.
Yates bundled in from close range after Liam Cullen had headed across goal, before Rushworth made a vital stop to deny Bali Mumba.
And the Swans made the most of the keeper’s efforts by sealing the three points as Cooper – with his first touch seconds after being introduced as a substitute – fired an unstoppable drive into the net from distance.
Former Exeter man Key then rounded the afternoon off by converting his first Swansea goal from a magnificent Jamie Paterson pass in the final moments of the 90 minutes.
Prime numbers
5 - In 84 meetings between these sides stretching back over 102 years, there have only been five goalless draws.
23 - It's been 23 years since Swansea City last lost at Home Park. Losing 3-1 in September 2001.