Swansea City will look to close the gap on the top six by making it back-to-back wins when they travel to Leeds United tomorrow.

Obviously, it will be a big ask for Graham Potter's side as the Whites are flying high in second place at the moment.

However, they will take heart from Leeds' recent struggles, whilst the Swans have lost just once themselves in 2019.

And, here we look at the XI we think the former Ostersunds manager should go with at Elland Road:

Firstly, Potter will want to keep a settled back five if possible as the Swans have started to look more solid in recent weeks and they recorded a clean sheet against Millwall last time out.

Therefore, Erwin Mulder should continue in goal with Mike van der Hoorn and Cameron Carter-Vickers at centre-back.

The two full-backs have license to push forward, which suits both Connor Roberts and Declan John, who will look to keep the width when they do attack.

As this is a tough away game, we think that a midfield two of Jay Fulton and Matt Grimes is needed in front of the back four.

That gives the side more protection than they had on Saturday and it's vital against a Leeds side that are constantly looking to break lines in possession.

George Byers will also drop back to help when Leeds have the ball but he will be the man to support the forwards when Swansea are attacking.

The two wingers are pretty easy choices and it will be very interesting to see how Daniel James copes against the side that thought they had signed him.

Both he and Wayne Routledge will have a lot of responsibility in terms of helping create chances for top scorer Oli McBurnie who is a doubt for the game.

But, Potter will give his 13-goal man as long as he needs to prove his fitness and he will be key to any chance they have of leaving Yorkshire with what would be a massive three points.