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  1. Pick of the stats: Norwich City v Swansea Citypublished at 10:51 BST 24 April

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    Norwich will hope to keep their play-off dream alive as they host Swansea on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    Only a victory - and some luck with results elsewhere - will keep the Canaries in the running for a spot in May's play-offs.

    Though should Hull gain any points from their trip to Charlton in the lunchtime kick-off, Norwich's season will be done and dusted before they can even touch the ball at Carrow Road.

    • Norwich have only lost one of their last 10 home league games against Swansea (W6 D3), a 0-3 reverse in April 2023.

    • After winning 2-1 in October, Swansea are looking for their first league double over Norwich City since the 2008-09 season.

    • Norwich have won their last home game of the season in six of their last eight Championship campaigns (D1 L1), although one of the exceptions was a 2-2 draw with Swansea in 2023-24.

    • Swansea have only won their last away league game in one of the last eight seasons (D3 L4), beating Reading 4-1 in 2019-20.

    • In 2026, Norwich have won more Championship matches (14) than any other side. It's two more than they won in the entirety of 2025 (12).

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  2. Hamstring blow for Parker but Key set to return published at 16:56 BST 23 April

    Sam Parker in action this month Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Youngster Sam Parker looks set to miss the final two games of Swansea City's season with a hamstring injury, but Josh Key could return to play some part at Norwich City on Saturday.

    Parker has started Swansea's past four games – and impressed – at right-back, having been handed an opportunity as a result of injuries to Key and Ethan Galbraith.

    But the 19-year-old, who previously spent a year out of action due to a hamstring issue, has been added to the injury list after picking up a problem during Tuesday's win at Queens Park Rangers.

    "He felt discomfort on his hamstring, so let's see how it is," said Swansea boss Vitor Matos.

    "It's the hard thing in sports, when you have an injury in these kind of moments, but we all love Sam.

    "We cannot speak about what it is before having the proper diagnosis but whatever happens, I think the steps he did on the last games were really good."

    Parker's injury means Joel Ward will come into contention to start on the right flank of defence as Swansea go in search of a third straight away win at in-form Norwich City on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    Key has not played since mid-March because of a hip problem, but will travel to Carrow Road having returned to training last week, though Matos suggested the right-sided player will not be fit enough to start.

    Winger Zeidane Inoussa remains on the sidelines after a long-term back issue, while Melker Widell and Jay Fulton are fit to face the Canaries despite picking up knocks during the QPR win.

  3. Downes handed ban after Swansea incidentpublished at 13:09 BST 23 April

    Flynn Downes clashes with Melker Widell with Liam Cullen on the ground Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Flynn Downes has been handed a retrospective three-match ban following an incident in Southampton's win at Swansea City last weekend.

    Former Swansea midfielder Downes will miss the Saints' FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City on Saturday as well as their final two regular-season Championship games, against Ipswich and Preston.

    Downes, 27, was booked during the Swansea game after a clash with Melker Widell.

    That incident came immediately his heavy challenge on Liam Cullen, with the FA saying Downes' actions were not seen by the match officials but constituted violent conduct.

    "Flynn Downes admitted the charge against him and accepted the standard three-match penalty," the FA said.

  4. Tymon among Championship's best left-backs - Matospublished at 11:01 BST 22 April

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    BBC Sport Wales

    Josh TymonImage source, Getty Images

    Head coach Vítor Matos was full of praise for Josh Tymon following Swansea City's 2-1 victory over Queens Park Rangers on Tuesday evening.

    It has been a good week for 26-year-old left-back, who was named in the Championship team of the season at the EFL Awards on Sunday and also awarded the goal of the geason for his stunning strike against Oxford United.

    "I have no doubt he's one of the best left-backs in the league, if not the best, and I'm really happy for him," said Matos.

    The win over QPR moved the Swans into the Championship top 10 for the first time since September, and Tymon has played a pivotal role in the club's resurgence since Matos' arrival in November.

    Tymon has featured in every Championship game this season, starting all but one of those matches.

    He has recorded 10 goal contributions this campaign, surpassing his combined total of nine goals and assists from last season.

    However, Matos believes his influence goes far beyond the statistics.

    "When we talk about [striker Zan] Vipotnik and those kind of guys, sometimes someone like Tymon doesn't always get the time," Matos said.

    "He has always been massive for us - the commitment, the intensity, the consistency, always available in a really [good] amount of games."

    While Tymon's consistency has been a defining feature of his season, his only goal of the campaign proved unforgettable, as he netted a sensational volley in the home win over Oxford in December.

    "I'm really happy to have him (Tymon)," Matos added.

    "So, until you guys start asking if he's going to have a transfer - there we go."

    Tymon was named in the team of the season alongside Championship top scorer Vipotnik, who took his season tally to 22 league goals as Swansea triumphed on Tuesday night.

    "The consistency of both players over the period I've been here, and even before, is amazing, it's really well deserved," Matos said.

    Both Tymon and Vipotnik will look to continue their strong form when Swansea go in search of a third straight away win at Norwich City on Saturday (15:00 BST).

  5. Matos brushes off table talk as Swansea reach top 10published at 22:54 BST 21 April

    Vitor Matos in the dugout at QPRImage source, Getty Images

    Vitor Matos insisted once again that he is unconcerned about the Championship table despite seeing Swansea City climb into the top 10 courtesy of Tuesday's 2-1 victory at Queens Park Rangers.

    Swansea deservedly triumphed after an impressive performance at Loftus Road, though their success was contentious given that Zan Vipotnik scored the winner from a penalty Matos said should not have been awarded.

    The Swans went in front early on through Ronald and eventually stretched their advantage when Vipotnik swept home after Tylon Smith's challenge on Eom Jisung.

    While there was no question that Smith had fouled Eom, the contact appeared to occur just outside the Rangers area.

    The stroke of luck proved key for Swansea given that Rhys Norrington-Davies pulled a goal back for Rangers in the final minute of normal time.

    Victory means Matos' men are up to 10th, their highest league position since September, and have the chance to improve on last year's 11th-place finish with two games remaining in 2025-26.

    But as he has done since taking charge last November, Matos brushed off talk of the table.

    "I have been saying and I will say again, we will try to squeeze everything out of the season," the Swansea head coach said.

    "The most important thing is what we want to build, the mentality, the values, the culture. That's massive for us and I think we are proving that in the last few games.

    "Now we have a really tough game at Norwich [on Saturday], a really big travel, then one more game [at home to Charlton] and we'll see where we finish.

    "The most important thing is to build the performances, to grow and understand the games and show more flexibility, more ways to control and dominate the game. We just keep pushing."

  6. Parker proving he is a player to rely on - Matospublished at 15:45 BST 21 April

    Sam Parker in action for Swansea last weekend Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Vitor Matos says Sam Parker has shown he is a player Swansea City can rely on after breaking back into the club's first team.

    Academy product Parker made his senior debut as a 17-year-old in 2023.

    But after only three appearances, the Wales Under-21 international suffered a hamstring injury which kept him out for a year.

    Having returned to fitness, Parker managed seven substitute appearances in the second half of last season but the right-sided player has spent the majority of this campaign on the fringes of the first-team squad.

    However, with Josh Key and Ethan Galbraith injured, the 19-year-old has started Swansea's past three league games – and has produced three encouraging performances.

    "I am really happy with Sam," said Swansea boss Matos.

    "Clearly he is someone who everyone relies on now, which is really good for a 19-year-old who made his debut and then had a massive injury and took a proper knock.

    "We are all really happy for him - everyone likes him a lot. I think he is taking steps and steps, really good steps. Hopefully he will have a brilliant career with us."

    Matos says Parker, who could start again when Swansea go to Queens Park Rangers on Tuesday (19:45 BST), has thrived during a "tough run of games".

    "Against Middlesbrough - a really good team - even though they don't play with wingers, he needed to control a lot of space around him and he grew into the game," Matos said.

    "Then against Leicester, [there were] two really good wingers and he coped and again [against Southampton's Leo] Scienza. His confidence is growing, he is feeling much more comfortable.

    "Defending it was one of his best games, and of course he offers a lot when he drives forward, he is quick and he delivers good crosses."

  7. Pick of the stats: Queens Park Rangers v Swansea Citypublished at 14:02 BST 20 April

    Club badges bannerImage source, Opta

    Neither can go up, neither can go down, but there's more than pride at stake as QPR host Swansea on Tuesday night (19:45 BST).

    Just one point separates seven teams in the middle of the Championship pack and a victory for the Hoops would end a three-match winless streak and could take Julien Stephan's side into the top-10.

    Swansea are four places below Rangers, but just a point back, and could also jump into the top-10 with a victory, depending on results elsewhere.

    • Following their 1-0 win in October, QPR are looking to complete the league double over Swansea for the first time since 1979-80.

    • Swansea are unbeaten in their past six away league games against QPR (W3 D3), winning this fixture 2-1 last season.

    • QPR are unbeaten in their past three home league games (W2 D1), though have failed to score in three of their previous five on home soil, as many times as in their prior 24 matches.

    • Swansea, who won 1-0 at Leicester in their last away league game, are looking to win successive league matches on their travels for the first time since April last season, beating Sunderland and QPR on that occasion.

    • Swansea's Zan Vipotnik has scored in each of his past two away league games; he's yet to score in three successive away league matches for the Swans.

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  8. Matos welcomes Swansea's sporting director planpublished at 17:12 BST 16 April

    Swansea head coach Vitor Matos on the touchline Image source, Getty Images

    Vitor Matos says the appointment of a sporting director will be a positive move for Swansea City – and hopes the new recruit will be given time to "build for the future".

    Swansea are hoping to make an appointment soon as they look to fill the void left by the departure of Richard Montague last September.

    Chief executive Tom Gorringe and Adam Worth, Swansea's global head of recruitment and analytics, had assumed Montague's responsibilities in the aftermath of his exit.

    But in a statement issued on Thursday, Swansea confirmed that Worth has left his role and that they are "going through a recruitment process" for a sporting director.

    "Once we are in a position to announce the successful candidate, we will formally outline the club's senior football management structure in order to provide transparency and clarity for supporters," the club added.

    Matos, Swansea's head coach since November, believes the arrival of a new sporting director will "help for sure in terms of structure".

    "I think it's quite clear that at least when the owners presented to me the project, the idea is to improve and the idea is to step forward in a way that every department becomes more professional, every department improves what can deliver in terms of support to the team," he added.

    "There's a culture that they are trying to build, we are trying to build as a club.

    "I'm really happy with how the structure is at the moment, but it can always improve. I think that's the idea. And then it's about the right person to come."

    Richard Montague at SwanseaImage source, Getty Images

    Matos says it will be down to Swansea's owners to identify the right person to take up what is a key position at the Championship club.

    The Portuguese added that he will then attempt to create a "relationship working together" with the new recruit.

    Montague (pictured above) lasted only seven months at Swansea having been brought to Wales in February 2025 from Notts County, the League Two club he has since rejoined.

    Montague was a replacement for Paul Watson, who departed in October 2024 after just 16 months with the Swans.

    Matos says it is "important to bring stability to the structure" behind the scenes.

    "I think that's something that we all want as a club, to build for the future, not build for the next six months or the next eight months," he added.

    "If you go across Europe, all the clubs change structures, [but] it is then what you do with that change.

    "I think that's quite important for everyone to have that feeling that the club is going on one direction, is getting clear the direction that we want to go."

  9. Samuels-Smith looks to have played final Swans gamepublished at 15:47 BST 16 April

    Ishe Samuels-Smith warms up for a Swansea gameImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Ishe Samuels-Smith looks to have played his last game for Swansea City after returning to parent club Chelsea due to a muscle injury.

    Left-back Samuels-Smith was not involved in Swansea's 1-0 win at Leicester City last weekend or the draw with Middlesbrough on Easter Monday.

    The 19-year-old, who has made eight Swansea appearances since joining on loan from Chelsea last September, is now back at the Premier League club receiving treatment.

    Head coach Vitor Matos says the likelihood is he will not feature again for Swansea as they head into the final fortnight of the Championship season.

    "He had a soft-tissue injury and his recovery is in the hands of Chelsea," Matos said.

    Samuels-Smith has shown signs of his potential during his stint in Wales, but his opportunities have been limited thanks to the form – and regular availability – of first-choice left-back Josh Tymon.

    Matos, meanwhile, says Zeidane Inoussa will not be involved when Swansea face Southampton on Saturday because of a slight setback in his bid to return from a long-term back problem.

    Josh Key (hip) and Ethan Galbraith (calf) also remain on the sidelines as Swansea prepare to host the division's form team.

  10. Pick of the stats: Swansea City v Southamptonpublished at 13:53 BST 16 April

    Swansea City and Southampton club badgesImage source, Opta

    Southampton will hope to continue their surge towards an automatic promotion spot in the Championship when they visit Swansea City on Saturday afternoon (kick-off 15:00 BST).

    Saints have won seven on the bounce in the league and are within just three points of second-placed Ipswich, who have a game in hand.

    The Swans, who are 14th on 57 points, officially cannot go down, while a play-off spot is all-but impossible with the gap to Hull in sixth now 11 points with four games to play.

    Vitor Matos' side have won just one of their past five games (D2 L2), though that did come last time out with a 1-0 victory at Leicester City.

    • Swansea have won just two of their previous 16 league games against Southampton (D5 L9), while they have failed to score in 10 of their past 14 against Saints.

    • Swansea are winless in their past two home league matches (D1 L1), conceding five goals across those two games; more than in their previous 10 league matches at the Swansea.com Stadium combined (4).

    • Southampton have won five of their past six away league games against Swansea, with the exception being a 2-1 defeat in January 2017.

    • Southampton are unbeaten in their past seven away league games, winning five of them (D2). In Tonda Eckert's first seven away league matches in charge, the Saints won just twice and lost four of them (D1).

    • Swansea's Zan Vipotnik has scored in each of his past three Championship games (four goals), and could score in four in a row for the first time in the competition.

  11. Championship clubs track Chelsea strikerpublished at 10:50 BST 16 April

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    Jimmy-Jay Morgan celebrates a goal for PeterboroughImage source, Getty Images

    Chelsea's Jimmy-Jay Morgan, 20, is being tracked by Swansea, Sheffield United and Preston North End among a host of Championship sides after impressing on loan at Peterborough.

    The attacker has spent the season at the League One club, scoring 14 goals in 36 appearances.

    He has a year left on his Chelsea deal and a decision on his future is looming in the summer.

    Morgan joined Chelsea's academy at the age of eight before moving to Southampton and then returning to Stamford Bridge in 2023.

    The Poole-born England youth international has represented his country from Under-16 level through to Under-20.