The EFL's fixture suspension has left supporters across the country seeking some kind of football fix until the season resumes, with clubs opting to stream previous matches in the absence of live action.

When it comes to Swansea City, there is a wide range of memorable matches to choose from during the past decade, with the Liberty Stadium outfit having enjoyed an unprecedented level of success as they completed their ascent to the Premier League.

There have been major upsets, derby victories and European adventures during this period, and here we take a look at five of the best matches to re-watch as the wait goes on for the season to resume.

This derby success will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the highlights of Swansea's season given it represented the first meeting between Swansea and Cardiff since their final Premier League clash back in 2014.

The 2019 fixture produced an electric atmosphere at the Liberty as Ben Wilmot scored the winning goal on his league debut.

This meeting with Palace was not even one of the Premier League's stand-out fixtures on 26th November 2016, but the clash produced one of the most eventful matches in the history of the division as Swansea ran out as eventual winners.

Swansea battled from behind to make it 3-1 in the second half before Palace turned the scores around to make it 4-3, but Fernando Llorente then netted two stoppage-time goals as the Swans sealed a memorable win.

The Swans' trip to the Mestalla was perhaps the club's most astonishing result in recent memory, with this European away day seeing Swansea seal a 3-0 victory during the Europa League group stage.

Wilfried Bony, Michu and Jonathan De Guzman were all on target for Michael Laudrup's side as every Swansea player wrote their name into the club's history books.

Swansea played some seriously breathtaking football at times during Laudrup's tenure between 2012 and 2014, and the 3-1 victory over West Brom was perhaps the best performance of them all as the Swans delivered a masterclass.

The Welsh side blew their opponents away during the opening period as Wayne Routledge netted a brace and Michu also found the target during a destructive 45 minutes of football.

The Swans play-off semi-final victory over Nottingham Forest was one of the club's greatest nights at the Liberty Stadium as they booked their spot at Wembley following an excellent season.

Leon Britton and Stephen Dobbie handed the Swans a two-goal lead in the opening period before Robert Earnshaw pulled one back for Forest, but Darren Pratley's late strike from the halfway line then secured a vital win on the road to the top flight.