Sheffield Wednesday missed their first chance to get one over on former boss Carlos Carvalhal when they played out a 0-0 home draw with the Portuguese manager's new club Swansea City earlier this month. 

Tomorrow night's replay at the Liberty Stadium sees them get another crack at the Premier League outfit in the fifth round of the FA Cup where the winner will set up a home quarter final tie.

The victor in this one, which could go to extra time and penalties, will host the winner of the Tottenham Hotspur vs Rochdale at Wembley on Wednesday night to see who will book their place in the final four.

The Swans go into this one on the back of a 4-1 thumping at the hands of Brighton, while the Owls also let in four last time out, as Aston Villa left Hillsborough with a 4-2 win on Saturday.

We've taken a closer look at how Jos Luhukay should set his side up for this one...

Dawson got the nod in the original match and pulled off and outstanding reflex save from close range to ensure that the match remained goalless.

There is a lot riding on this one but I would be surprised if Luhukay didn't go with the young English stopper, who should relish the experience.

Vitoria loanee Venancio will be looking to shut out his countryman Carvalhal but it will be a tougher ask at the Liberty Stadium.

Swansea's frontline may be a little low on confidence after the weekend but they are full of pace and that has to be the biggest worry for the 25-year-old.

Loovens is an experienced campaigner but another one who may struggle to get to grips with the pace in the Swans' attack.

He will need all of his nous to guide the back five through this one and ensure that they are not dragged out of position - he has to be a leader.

Pudil has international experience with the Czech Republic so a big occasion shouldn't phase him.

He is another who will need to utilise all of his knowhow to stifle a pacy front three, no matter who Carvalhal selects here.

He shouldn't get phased and that may transmit itself to some of the Owls' younger players.

It is likely that Hunt will be up against Martin Olsson and he will have to match the Swede's energy and pace.

Out wide might be the area where Sheffield Wednesday can have some joy and break into space. They have to look to that as an outlet.

Jones is another experienced campaigner who has Premier League experience.

The trip to face a top flight club will not intimidate him and what he lacks in legs, he may be able to make up for in anticipation and reading of the game. Pelupessy has so far proved himself to be unspectacular but disciplined.

That hasn't been particularly impressive in the Championship but it might be just what Luhukay is looking for on this occasion.

Swansea are likely to make changes and that may lead to a disjointed midfield performance that Pelupessy can take advantage of.

Reach has the quality to go toe to toe with Swansea's midfielders, getting on the ball when he gets the chance and moving Wednesday forward.

The more he gets on the ball, the more likely it is that the game is going well for the Owls. He is key if they are to make the quarter finals.

Boyd has never looked a natural fit in this 3-5-2 Wednesday operate in but has found a role at left wing back.

I'm not sure it's one he would choose and his defensive discipline will be tested here but he should be fired up to prove he can do the business against Premier League opposition.

It was another goal for Joao against Villa at the weekend and he should be confident heading into this one.

I think he can give the Swansea back three problems but he needs service and that will be the big stumbling block.

He is on good form so if he gets a chance, I back him to score.

In contrast to Joao, Nuhiu missed a golden chance at the weekend and needs one to go in to give him a boost.

If he can get it here and win the match for Wednesday then it would be massive. Otherwise, he has to try and use his physical frame to give the Swansea the kind of battle they may not get every week in the top flight.

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