It’s Tuesday and our first midweek match of the season. Millwall are the visitors and we’ll be looking to get our first home win of the season. No one needs reminding of the 0-3 horror show against Blackburn last home match. In fact if you include the end of last season we have only one win in the last 8 home matches and that was against relegated Derby.
Swans 0 Blackburn 3
Swans 0 QPR 1
Swans 3 Bournemouth 3
Swans 1 Middlesborough 1
Swans 1 Barnsley 1
Swans 2 Derby 1
Swans 0 Birmingham 0
Swans 1 Fulham 5
It was a much better performance in the Blackpool away win last Saturday and Russell Martin will be looking to build on that display.
Jamie Paterson is still out with a groin injury but Cabango came through a first full match after injury and made a big difference in defence. Joe Allen is still building up his match fitness with two substitute appearances so far.
Millwall came back from two goals down at the Den last match against Coventry to win 3-2 and will be confident they can get something at Swansea. Millwall’s Benik Afobe is their main threat and last season’s leading scorer. Ex-Derby striker Mason Bennett is out with a hamstring injury but another new striker Andreas Voglsammer from Union Berlin is ready for his debut.
Good luck the Swans.