Preview | Cardiff City v Swansea City
Read our match preview, brought to you in association with Peter Lynn & Partners, for Saturday's south Wales derby between Swansea City and Cardiff City.
Saturday's south Wales derby is the latest edition of a rivalry stretching back over 111 years. Through the highs and lows, famous victories and heartbreaking defeats, these are days that just hit different. They shape the history, memories and passion we share as supporters, as a team, and as a club.
See you on Saturday, Jack Army.
Russell Martin insists he will never view the South Wales derby as just another game, and is hoping to give Swansea City supporters a performance and result to be proud of at Cardiff City on Saturday.
Captain Matt Grimes knows derby day victories mean the world to Swansea City’s players, staff and supporters, but says Russell Martin’s squad have to put recent history to one side and approach Saturday’s clash at Cardiff City Stadium with a clean slate.
Ahead of Saturday's South Wales derby, Swans TV has spoken to former and current players and asked them to share their memories of the fixture.
Here, we talk to a player who, despite not being the biggest of players, managed to net two headed goals in derby games; Nathan Dyer.
With the South Wales derby coming up on Saturday, Swans TV caught up with some former and current players to share their memories of playing in the fixture.
We start with a man whose brace helped settle a thrilling contest in 2009; Darren Pratley.
Swansea City defender Ben Cabango was delighted that his hard work this season has been rewarded with another international call-up for Wales as Rob Page's side prepare to kick of their European Championship qualifying campaign.
Jay Fulton is a proud man after Swansea City’s current longest-serving player extended his stay with the club; and the midfielder says his decision to put pen to paper on a new contract reflects his belief for the future.