Preview | Derby County v Swansea City
Swansea City will look to carry the level of performance that has seen them trouble some of the Championship's promotion favourites when they face Derby County tonight (8pm).
The Swans take on the Rams having suffered last-gasp defeats to Burnley and Leeds United; games where Luke Williams' side went toe-to-toe to two of the division's heavyweights.
They take on a Derby side who have lost just one of their last eight league games, and who have suffered a solitary defeat on home turf since returning to the second tier.
Team news
Head coach Williams is set to have the same group of players to choose from in the East Midlands, but may choose to make changes given this will be the second of three games in the space of just six games.
Florian Bianchini netted from the bench against Leeds, while Zan Vipotnik will also be hoping for an opportunity in attack.
Pre-match views
Luke Williams: “We cannot wait.
“I want the players to understand that if they can play at that level against Leeds United then they have a really good chance against many teams in the division.
“So we should be looking at this game in that way, and I will be asking them to view this opportunity in that way.
“We know it is going to be a really tough game, but we are looking forward to it.”
Paul Warne: "We know how good Swansea are.
"We will have to be at our very best to be competitive. I watched them against Leeds at the weekend in a game full of excitement and I am sure it will be the same.
"We get games thrown at us a lot at this time of year, and it can feel like there is no rhythm to it.
"The good thing is we have players coming back who are fit and available."
Meet the officials
Ben Toner will be the man in the middle this evening.
You can find out more about the Lancashire referee and his team of officials below.
Remember the last time?
Swansea City played out a fourth draw in six league games as they shared the spoils with Derby County at a sodden Pride Park.
Once again Russell Martin’s side bossed long periods of the game and dominated possession and territory without finding the breakthough.
Matt Grimes and Jake Bidwell went closest during the first half, while the Swans also needed keeper Ben Hamer to make a trio of terrific saves to deny Tom Lawrence at the other end after the interval.
Substitute Liam Cullen was then unable to turn in a wonderful cross from Bidwell during the closing stages as the Swans missed the chance for just a second away win against the Rams in 40 years.
Prime numbers
1 - A trip to Derby has not proved to be profitable for the Swans in recent history. They have won just once on the Rams' home turf in 11 meetings over the last 41 years.
4 - After combining against Leeds, Liam Cullen and Ronald lead the way for the Swans when it comes to goals and assists respectively. The Wales international has four goals to his name, while the Brazilian has four assists.