Preview | Swansea City v Coventry City
Swansea City look to return to winning ways when they welcome Coventry City to the Swansea.com Stadium.
Luke Williams' side, who are set to be led by Ben Cabango, are seeking a first win of 2025 but have produced a run of good performances on home turf.
They face a Sky Blues team who have won their last three league fixtures under Frank Lampard.
Team news
Cabango has taken over as club captain, but Harry Darling - his defensive partner for most of the season - is suspended.
Ollie Cooper is making good progress in his return from injury but this game comes too soon for the Wales international.
Kristian Pedersen also remains on the sidelines.
Pre-match views
Luke Williams: “We have to be able to withstand the pressure and come out fighting. We need to give everybody who loves this club a boost.
"Without question that is what we are gearing up to do.
“We are doing everything we can, it is extremely challenging and it’s a very difficult division.
"There are tough environments and situations for players to deal with and we have to overcome them, we have to because we need to give everyone a huge boost and make everyone feel excited again about this team."
Frank Lampard: “We’re going away from home and have we won enough games away from home? No.
“We just want to consider ourselves and we’re on a good run and we want to try and use that momentum.
“We’re not here to predict what Swansea will turn up; we have to expect the best Swansea, and the best Swansea can compete with any team in this league.”
Meet the officials
Sam Allison is the man in the middle for this afternoon's game.
You can find out more about the former player and his team of officials below.
Remember the last time?
Jerry Yates' header helped Swansea City remain unbeaten on home soil as they played out a draw against Coventry City in the early stages of the 2023-24 campaign at the Swansea.com Stadium.
The home side had trailed to Matty Godden’s finish late in the first half, but responded almost immediately through Yates’ near-post finish as the striker netted his second goal of the season.
The home side had chances to claim victory, with Jay Fulton, Harry Darling and Joel Piroe all having sights of goal as it ended all-square in SA1.
Prime numbers
10 - Liam Cullen's goal at Norwich was his 10th of the season, his best return over a campaign of his Swans career to date.
44 - Swansea City have not lost to Coventry City in 44 years, last suffering defeat to the Sky Blues in 1981. The Swans have won eight of the 18 meetings over that period.