So here it is, the last league game of this condensed season, where three matches a week have been the norm, but thankfully it’s been a welcome week off from matches this week for the players to rest and recover.
Early kick off for all teams, 12:30 pm, and our match live on Swans TV.
We are already in the play-offs, but position in the table will affect whether we have home advantage in the semi-final second leg or not.
We haven’t been too clever at home recently, although if they decide to let limited fans attend these matches then this could be advantageous.
What kind of team will Watford put out now they are promoted?
Will they give fringe players a run out or play a full strength side to maintain their excellent home record?
Will the Swans want to finish as high as possible in the table and risk injury to their first choice players?
Will Ayew and Guehi, now recovered from injury, need some game time?
Lots of questions that we will find out soon enough.
One thing is for sure, with eight straight wins at home, Watford will be a tough match to get points from. In our favour psychologically perhaps is that we have already beaten them this season at the Liberty.