Swansea City will be looking to kick on from where they left off this Saturday afternoon, after a 3-1 win against Blackburn Rovers on Tuesday night.

Graham Potter's men, before Wednesday's encounter, had endured a disappointing few weeks having won just one of their previous seven league outings.

But the Swans came back from a goal behind to run out convincing 3-1 winners over Tony Mowbray's men in midweek - a result that leaves them sitting tenth in the Championship table.

And the Liberty Stadium faithful will be extremely hopeful of another home win on Saturday afternoon, as they prepare to take on a Reading side that are in dismal form, having lost three of their last four games.

Here, we take a look at the Swansea XI that Potter is expected to field tomorrow.

Nordfeldt has been impressive for the Swans coming into the team to replace Erwin Mulder, and is expected to keep his place in the team on Saturday.

Homegrown star Roberts netted Swans' winning goal in midweek, and has been impressive for Potter's men throughout the season.

The Swans have switched to a back four in recent weeks, and van der Hoorn has forged a good understanding with Cameron Carter-Vickers - he should definitely keep his place in the team on Saturday.

Carter-Vickers has fought off competition from Joe Rodon to nail his place down in the team, and hasn't really put a foot wrong this season.

Martin Olsson completes a backline that will be looking to improve on their recent performances, having conceded five goals in their last three league games.

The first change comes in the form of Leroy Fer in for Kyle Naughton.

Naughton is an unorthodox central midfielder, and the addition of the Dutchman would add defensive steel to the Swans side.

Tom Carroll has been integral for the Swans following his return from injury, and the 26-year old is expected to keep his place in the side for Saturday's game.

Grimes has come up leaps and bounds for Swansea this term, and completes a midfield three that is expected to make one change.

Homegrown star James has been impressive for Swansea in recent weeks, and has fought off competition from Barrie McKay to retain his place in the squad.

McBurnie will be looking to get back on the scoresheet having failed to find the back of the net since the start of September, but the Swans top scorer puts in a huge shift up front.

Celina completes a team that faces just one change from the midweek over Blackburn...