Swansea City will be hoping to end a run of four matches without a home win when they welcome South Wales rivals Cardiff City to the Liberty Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Steve Cooper's side saw their miserable home run continue on Tuesday night when they slipped to a 3-0 defeat against Brentford, in what was their third defeat in their last four Championship home matches.
The Swans can take solace from the fact that Cardiff are yet to seal an away victory this campaign, but they still have their work cut out to turn around their uncharacteristically poor home form.
Cooper will be considering making a number of changes to his Swansea side following the humiliating defeat against the Bees, and this means he now has a series of key decisions to make ahead of Sunday afternoon.
Should Peterson keep his place in the starting line-up?
Kristoffer Peterson made his first league start for Swansea on Tuesday following his summer arrival from Dutch side Heracles, and the winger's performance was perhaps the one positive from the game for the hosts.
He posed a serious threat on the left flank and could easily have provided an assist or got on the score sheet on another day, and his showing will have surely put him in contention for a starting spot against the Bluebirds.
Cooper has often deployed Bersant Celina on the left flank this season, and the Swansea boss must now decide whether to maintain this trend for the Cardiff clash, or whether to place his trust in Peterson for this key encounter.
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Who starts at left-back?
Jake Bidwell has regained his spot at left-back following his three-match suspension, but the former QPR man has not been at his best since his return to the side and this leaves Cooper with an important decision to make.
The Swansea boss must decide whether to stick with Bidwell in the left-back slot, or hand a starting spot to Kyle Naughton who did not make it off the bench during the Brentford defeat.
Naughton delivered a string of solid performances in the side during Bidwell's suspension last month, and this means he should be firmly in Cooper's thoughts ahead of the Cardiff meeting.