Preview | Swansea City v Millwall

Swansea City look to extend their 10-match unbeaten run on home soil as they host Millwall at the Swansea.com Stadium at lunchtime on Saturday (12.30pm).
The Swans are looking to bounce back from the last-gasp defeat at Birmingham last time out, and have not suffered defeat in SA1 since mid-March.
They face a Millwall side who have taken seven points from a possible nine on their travels so far this term.
Team news

Jay Fulton is back in training with Swansea City close to full strength.
Ricardo Santos stepped up his return from a knee injury as he got 45 minutes under his belt for the under-21s, while Ishe Samuels-Smith has a groin complaint and is a doubt.
The Lions, meanwhile, are without Dan Kelly, Casper De Norre, Lukas Jensen, Danny McNamara, Alfie Doughty and Femi Azeez.
Pre-match views
Alan Sheehan: "Facing an Alex Neil teams means you always know it will be a difficult game.
"They have been a competitive proposition in every game. They beat Watford on Monday night and watching that just highlights how tough a test it will be.
"We played them at the end of last season so we know we have to be ready for a tough game. We know what is coming, but it's another thing to deal with it.
"They can be direct, they create forward momentum with large numbers. They are a big set-piece team so they are very effective at what they do."
Alex Neil: "It will be a tough one.
"They’ve got a very similar press to us. I thought the game here was really tight [last season]. We won 1-0, but there was not a lot in it.
"I've watched quite a lot of their games already, prepping for other teams because they’ve played a lot of teams that we’ve played, like Sheffield United and a lot of other teams that we’ve played, even Watford.
"They’ve been good. So it’ll be a tough game, but, yeah, we’ll be ready.”
Meet the officials

Dean Whitestone will be the man in the middle for this afternoon's game.
You can find out more about him and his team of officials below.
Remember the last time?

Swansea City could not capitalise on their dominance as Casper De Norre's last-gasp strike gave Millwall all three points on their last visit to the Swansea.com Stadium in October 2024.
The home side controlled almost the entirety of the contest in SA1, but could not find the breakthrough they needed.
Žan Vipotnik, Josh Key, Myles Peart-Harris and Joe Allen all forced good saves from Lukas Jensen in the Lions goal, while Ronald and Florian Bianchini sent efforts narrowly wide.
But they were punished when De Norre finished from a cutback in the final minute of the 90.
Prime numbers
7 - Swansea are unbeaten in the last seven home league games. The last time they had a longer sequence was during the 2020-21 season where they went 13 without defeat.
800 - Saturday's game represents head of goalkeeping Martyn Margetson's 800th club game as a coach.