Swansea City will look to bounce back from their heavy defeat against Norwich on Saturday when they take on West Brom at the Liberty Stadium tomorrow.

The Swans fell to a 4-1 defeat to the league leaders after conceding three goals in a 21-minute first-half spell.

The result means that Graham Potter's side are now five points behind the top six ahead of the game against promotion contenders West Brom.

Darren Moore's men made it back-to-back wins with a victory at Ipswich last time out, with Albion looking far more settled in the back four formation the manager is using.

Therefore, they will present the Swans with a major test on Wednesday night and Potter will need everyone on their game if the Welsh side are to get a result.

Here we look at the XI we expect the former Ostersunds boss to go with...

The keeper has come back into the side recently and should get an extended run in the team.

Naughton is an experienced player and that could be needed against arguably the best attack in the league.

The youngster has made a big impression this season but he will have a major test against the Baggies.

The Dutch defender endured a tough afternoon against Norwich but he has been a regular this season and will continue in defence.

Another experienced player, the 30-year-old left-back should come in after he was a half-time sub on Saturday.

Potter took Fulton off at half-time on Saturday but he should give him a chance to redeem himself against Albion.

The former Exeter man has been used as a left-back at times this season but will revert to his natural position on Wednesday.

The versatile Welsh international is an important player for the Swans and will start from the right.

The talented youngster is a player that can make the difference in the final third and Potter will hope he is on his game in this big clash.

James is highly-regarded at Swansea and has been a real positive this season and will look to run at the Albion defence down the left flank.

Even though Wilfried Bony is back, Scotland international and top scorer McBurnie should lead the line but the former Man City man is a good option from the bench.