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Match Pack: Swansea v Wednesday

22 September 2023

Club News

Match Pack: Swansea v Wednesday

22 September 2023

Swansea v Wednesday
Saturday 23 September
3:00pm
Championship
Swansea.com Stadium

THE MATCH

The Owls take the long trip to Swansea seeking a maiden win of the new season, with the Swans in the same position.

Michael Duff’s team are one slot above Wednesday in the Championship table having posted three draws and four defeats from their opening seven games.

The Welsh outfit were on course for their first win at QPR in midweek thanks to an early Josh Ginnelly goal only to concede a stoppage time equaliser at Loftus Road.

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TEAM NEWS

Wednesday: Xisco gave positive updates during his pre-match media conference on Josh Windass and Dominic Iorfa, both of whom are set be in contention. Mallik Wilks is well on the road to recovery but Saturday will come too soon for the forward.

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Swansea: Michael Duff is waiting on the fitness of striker Liam Cullen and defender Josh Key, while midfield man Ollie Cooper misses out following a red card at QPR.

PRESS CONFERENCE

Di'Shon Bernard previews the Swansea game and reflects on his S6 stay so far.

OFFICIALS

Referee: Anthony Backhouse
Assistant 1: Alex James
Assistant 2: Adam Crysell
Fourth Official: Will Finnie

TICKETS

The Owls' allocation of 1,971 tickets has sold out. There are no tickets available on matchday for visiting supporters.

iFOLLOW

Live audio commentary is available HERE on iFollow in association with BBC Radio Sheffield.

The game is available to live stream overseas HEREswansea-camera.jpg

SOCIAL MEDIA

The hashtag for the match is #SWASHW

Our Twitter/X account @swfc will provide real time updates, with team news at 2:00pm.

Follow us on Instagram for matchday content and subscribe and turn on notifications for our YouTube channel, where you can view extended match highlights.

LOVE FOOTBALL, PROTECT THE GAME

The EFL, Premier League, FA, FSA, PGMOL, LMA and PFA have come together this season to implement a series of measures to address behaviour across the game.

This includes new policies, procedures, and regulations to eradicate unacceptable conduct on the pitch, on the sidelines and in the stands.

The new measures build on the work launched last season to combat dangerous and illegal fan behaviour, supported by the ‘Love Football. Protect the Game’ football-wide campaign.

CLICK HERE for full details.

We are also reinforcing the importance of all supporters staying within EFL Ground Regulations, which can be found HERE

 

 


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