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On This Day | De Guzman at the double

Jonathan de Guzman scored twice as Swansea City beat Norwich 3-0 to move seven points clear of Premier League danger on March 29, 2014.

29th March

An update from the chairman

Swansea City chairman Trevor Birch provides supporters with an update on the latest from the club amidst the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

27th March
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On This Day | Swans deny Gunners

A late Mathieu Flamini own-goal saw Swansea City earn a creditable draw away at Arsenal on March 25, 2014.

25th March

Snapshot | A European night at the Vetch

Bob Latchford rises into the floodlit sky as Swansea City play their first European game in 15 years.

23rd March

On This Day | Bafe beats Villa

21st March
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Awards dinner cancelled

Swansea City's player awards dinner scheduled for Wednesday, April 22 at the Liberty Stadium has been cancelled due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

20th March
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Extension to EFL postponement

Swansea City will not play until April 30 at the earliest following confirmation of an extension to the postponement announced by the EFL in response to the Coronavirus pandemic.

19th March
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On This Day | Borini's debut double

Swansea City reignited their Championship promotion hopes with a narrow victory over play-off rivals Nottingham Forest on March 19, 2011.

19th March

On This Day | Rovers rumbled

Swansea City moved nine points clear at the top of League One with victory over Bristol Rovers on March 18, 2008.

18th March
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Coronavirus Update

Following the dynamically developing situation around Coronavirus, Swansea City will endeavour to keep supporters updated on matters relating to the football club.

18th March
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On This Day | Fulham felled

Swansea City moved up to eighth place in the Premier League after an emphatic 3-0 win over Fulham on March 17, 2012.

17th March

On This Day | Robbo downs Chesterfield

Andy Robinson inspired Swansea City to their first home win under Roberto Martinez on March 16, 2007.

16th March
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Stadium Club Shop and Ticket Office closed until further notice

Swansea City supporters are reminded that the Liberty Stadium club shop and ticket office will be closed until further notice due to the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak.

14th March
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Swansea City donate food to homeless following fixture postponement

Swansea City may have had to cancel their trip to Middlesbrough for Saturday’s crucial Championship clash, but the EFL fixture postponement has at least benefitted the city’s homeless.

13th March
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Wales v Austria cancelled

The FAW has announced that the upcoming match between Wales and Austria on March 27 2020 at the Liberty Stadium has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

13th March
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All EFL fixtures postponed

The EFL have today confirmed that all fixtures have been postponed until Friday, April 3 with immediate effect.

13th March
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South Wales Police and Swansea City join forces to let people know there is no place for hate

South Wales Police's western division community team have joined forces with Swansea City to raise awareness of hate crime.

11th March
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Swansea City help launch Matt’s Laundry

Swansea City have helped charity Matthew's House launch Matt’s Laundry - a safe place for the homeless and vulnerable of Swansea to wash and dry their clothes.

11th March
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Swansea City's Community Trust celebrates EFL's Day of Action

Swansea City's Community Trust celebrated EFL's Day of Action by visiting Ysgol Pen-y-Bryn along with club ambassador Lee Trundle to deliver classroom activities and PE sessions to pan-disability participants.

10th March
Barrie McKay

Loan round-up | Barrie McKay's promotion push

Barrie McKay's Fleetwood Town are just three points off the League One automatic spots following a 0-0 draw with Blackpool.

9th March