Our prediction for this Championship match:
Buoyed by a hard-fought 1-0 win over Sheffield United, Swansea City will look to give fans yet another reason to celebrate when they face Watford on Saturday afternoon. The Swans have regained a much-needed confidence following a day-one loss to Middlesbrough and they are surely capable of matching the Hornets in South Wales. With no fresh injury worries to report, Swansea boss Alan Sheehan is unlikely to make changes to the team that defeated the Blades at the weekend.
Watford, on the other hand, continue with their old habit of producing fine displays at home, while struggling on the travels. In their last meeting at Swansea.com Stadium, the Swans defeated the Hornets 1-0 and we predict that history is going to repeat itself. Adding to their woes, important midfielder Imran Souza is banned for the visiting team following his sending-off in a 2-1 win over Queens Park Rangers.
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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.