Swansea City will be desperate to get back to winning ways tonight, as they prepare to take on Stoke City at the Liberty Stadium.

It has been a disappointing couple of weeks for the Swans, with Steve Cooper's side going winless in their last three games.

Cooper's men have picked up just two points from their last three games, and were held to a 1-1 draw away at Bristol City on Saturday afternoon.

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Stoke, meanwhile, will be desperate to secure back-to-back wins for the first time this season tonight, after a positive start under Michael O'Neill.

The Potters have won three of their last five games, and defeated Brentford by three goals to two at the weekend, so the task will be to pick up another victory tonight.

With Swansea eager to right their wrongs and Stoke keen to keep their form up, it promises to be an interesting clash in South Wales.

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"Swansea have just started to stutter, having picked up only two points from their last three games. They were crying out for a killer touch to edge them past Bristol City at the weekend but Nahki Wells' penalty seven minutes from time took the wind out of their sails when a first victory since October 3 was within touching distance.

"The first-half performance against Brentford outlined what Stoke are capable of inflicting on much-fancied teams, yet a lack of concentration to allow the Bees to pull two goals back showed there is still work for Michael O'Neill to do. I cannot split these two."

The Verdict

Tonight promises to be a really good game between Swansea and Stoke.

Swansea started the season strongly, but seem to be struggling without Morgan Gibbs-White and have struggled to pick up results in their last three games.

Stoke are going really well under O'Neill this term, but they will be keen to record successive wins now after winning then drawing then winning then drawing.