Preview | Swansea City v Leeds United | Swansea
Swansea City return to home soil after international break when they welcome Leeds United to SA1 this afternoon (3pm).
The Swans will be looking to make it two home victories in a row as they claimed a 1-0 win over Watford before the break.
Leeds United, meanwhile, are on top form coming into this fixture with three wins out of their last five outings.
Team newsLuke Williams has no new injury concerns as Swansea City prepare to face Leeds United on Sunday.
Jay Fulton has had a full week of training, and is in contention for today's clash after a short-term calf injury.
Pre-match viewsLuke Williams: "Leeds are a fabulous team. We know what we're up against, we've competed against top sides this season better than we did last season.
"We need to be brave and take confidence from that. We need to have a good a good performance at home, we've been good at home and it's going to be a challenge."
Daniel Farke: "I think in the last 10 games, they have just one game when they've conceded more than one goal,” the boss said, discussing the Swans.
"Apart from this, it was always conceding just one goal and quite often also clean sheet. It's a really good possession side.
"I think in terms of possession, the second highest average in the league, so obviously it's not easy to get the ball. This is also one of the reasons why it's so difficult to score goals against them.
"If they are there with more than 60 per cent possession and you just have the ball for 40 per cent of the game, it's difficult to score goals."
Meet the officialsDean Whitestone is the man in the middle for this afternoon's game in SA1.
You can find out more about him and his team of officials below.
Remember the last time?
Swansea City suffered defeat against Leeds United as three first-half goals set the visitors on their way to the three points at the Swansea.com Stadium.
Crysencio Summerville and Joel Piroe had the Yorkshire club 2-0 up inside 10 minutes, and Wilfried Gnonto added to their tally before the break.
Italy international Gnonto would add his second of the evening with 20 minutes to go to complete the scoring.
Matchday guideHeading to the Swansea.com Stadium this afternoon? Check out our matchday guide for key timings and information.