Our prediction for this Championship match:
Swansea.com Stadium will host Saturday’s matinee between Swansea City and Cardiff City, the two mid-table sides. The Swans aim to make amends for a 1-0 loss to Bristol City and the fact that they defeated Blackburn Rovers in their last home game is surely fuelling fans with optimism ahead of the South Wales derby. All Harrison Ashby, Liam Walsh, and Josh Ginnelly are sidelined with injuries, but there are no suspended players in the home team.
The Bluebirds, on the other hand, are on a four-game winning run in the English second tier. Cardiff City are eager to stay in the playoffs race, but beating their bitter local rivals on the road is easier said than done. Taking everything into account, we believe that there is a big value in betting on draw. Both Jak Alnwick and Mark McGuinness are sidelined with injuries, while Kion Etete is a major doubt.
Highlighted Team (Swansea):
Swansea City AFC is a Welsh football club from Swansea and is currently playing in the English Premier League. The biggest rival Swansea City is Cardiff City which is next to Swansea City the only football club from Wales that played in the PremierLeague.
Swansea City was founded in 1912 under the name ‘Swansea Town’. The first venue where Swansea City played was The Vetch Field. The club grew in members and fans and on 23th of July 2005 Swansea City opened the Liberty Stadium which holds a capacity of 21 000 supporters. The fans of Swansea City prefer to use the non-commercial name: White Rock Stadium.
In the history of Swansea City the club managed to win the Football League One twice and the Welsh Cup 10 times. So far the Welsh club didn’t win any prizes in the highest English divisions. Known players that wore the Swansea jersey are Lampard, Toshack, Martinez and Bony.