Swansea vs Southampton live: Latest score and updates from the Liberty Stadium

Follow the latest from the Premier League encounter at the Liberty Stadium

Charles Reynolds
Saturday 13 February 2016 08:39 EST
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Victor Wanyama will begin his five-match ban after being sent-off against West Ham
Victor Wanyama will begin his five-match ban after being sent-off against West Ham (Getty Images)

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Swansea have the chance to go level on points with Chelsea but will face a difficult test in Southampton, with the Saints pushing for European football next season and an unlikely tilt at the Premier league top-four. Follow the latest here.

  • Ki Sung-yeung available after recovering from concussion
  • Victor Wanyama begins five-match ban after picking up three red cards
  • Steven Davis and Matthew Targett return from injury
  • Jay Rodriguez yet to return to training and will not feature
  • Saints can close in on fifth-placed Manchester United

Teams: TBC

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This weekend’s Premier League fixtures:

Saturday - Sunderland vs Manchester United – 12.45pm

Bournemouth vs Stoke – 3pm

Crystal Palace vs Watford – 3pm

Everton vs West Bromwich Albion – 3pm

Norwich City vs West Ham – 3pm

Swansea City vs Southampton – 3pm

Chelsea vs Newcastle – 5.30pm

Sunday – Arsenal vs Leicester – 12pm

Aston Villa vs Liverpool – 2.05pm

Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur – 4.15pm

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