Preview | Bristol City U18s v Swansea City U18s
Swansea City Under-18s are back on the road as they get set to take on Bristol City at the Robins High Performance Centre in the Professional Development League on Saturday (11am kick-off).
Swansea City defender Joel Latibeaudiere says he and his team-mates cannot wait for Sunday’s south Wales derby and are fully aware of the importance of the game to the club's supporters and its surrounding community.
Swansea City’s newest shareholder Jake Silverstein is proud of the progress he believes the club has made as it strives to strike the balance required to ensure its financial sustainability, and is confident a bright future lies ahead with the structures being put in place on and off the field.
Swansea City Ladies will line up in black shorts for their home game against Aberystwyth on Sunday with the team opting for a move to dark-coloured shorts to lessen period concerns during games.
Jay Fulton was pleased to be back on the scoresheet after netting his first league goal in 18 months to seal a comeback win over Reading, but his focus is on making sure Swansea City carry on building momentum from their fine run of form.
What a night it was under the Swansea.com Stadium lights, and you can take in Swansea City's dramatic victory over Reading from a different perspective with our alternative view.
From the warm-ups, to all the action and incident and the sights of fans, players and staff sharing those post-match celebrations; it's all here.
Defender Harry Darling was delighted to be part of another battling Swansea City recovery, but says Russell Martin's side need to eradicate the errors that have left them having to fight their way back into games.
Swansea City Under-21s goalkeeper Ben Hughes was pleased to have made the most of his opportunity with the development side, as he marked his bow with a number of fine saves in the 3-2 win over Charlton at Landore.
Russell Martin described Jay Fulton as a model professional after the midfielder’s superb winner against Reading, but admitted he had been shouting for the Scot not to shoot when he found the net with his crucial strike.
Head coach Russell Martin praised the guts and courage of his Swansea City side after they bounced back from their weekend defeat at Burnley by coming from two goals down to beat Reading at the Swansea.com Stadium.