Swansea v Oxford Sat 6 Dec 15:00
This is our list of matches left this year. How well we recruit in the January window will probably decide whether we go down or not. We will need to strengthen, dump some poor performing loanees and maybe recall some of our own from loan.

H Sat. 6 Dec 15:00 Oxford
H Tue 9 Dec 19:45 Portsmouth
A Sat 13 Dec 12:30 Stoke
H Fri 19 Dec 20:00 Wrexham
A Fri 26 Dec 15:00 Coventry
A Mon 29 Dec 19:45 Oxford
H Thur 1 Jan West Brom 15:00

A season defining two matches are coming up against fellow relegation candidates. Lose these and we’ll up the creek without a paddle as the rest of the fixtures look much tougher.
After a good start at West Brom, two up, we took our foot off the pedal and then limped to half-time. Second-half we collapsed and conceded three goals, could have been more as our soft centre was exposed.
Oxford first then. They arrive off the back of a 2-1 home win against Ipswich. Ironically Swansea born Mark Harris and ex-Swan Przemyslaw Placheta were on the scoresheet for Oxford for their first win in six games.
Swans, one win in ten matches, last five straight defeats, is a sorry record and a shock to Swans fans. How can we get out of it? Concentrate on keeping it tight, defending, defending, defending, no kamikaze football leaving our wings exposed. Scrape those 1-0 wins, give no easy goals away, mark your men tighter. Vigouroux to dominate his area better and stop conceding goals at the near post. No second-half capitulations.
We hope the new coaches have some defensive coaching experience as Martin Margetson the goalkeeping coach has been doing it so far and with less and less success.
We wish the players good luck, they’ll need our fans to get right behind them to spur them on.