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Swansea vs Stoke LIVE: What time is it, what channel is it on, where can I watch it, odds and more

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Jack Watson
Saturday 12 May 2018 10:09 EDT
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Swansea's seven-year stay in the top flight appears to be over ahead of Sunday's final round of fixtures.

Carlos Carvalhal's side can only overtake Southampton if they enjoy a 10-goal turnaround in beating Stoke at the Liberty Stadium and the Saints lose at home to the champions Manchester City.

"After the Southampton game (Swansea lost 1-0 on Tuesday), it was like an earthquake - 7.5 on the Richter scale," said Carvalhal, who is expected to leave the Welsh club after the Stoke finale.

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Despite the fact that their side still has a chance at survival, albeit an extremely small one, some Swansea fans are voicing their concerns with the club's board and owners:

Harry Latham-Coyle13 May 2018 13:38
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In terms of player departures probably the saddest goodbye to say today is to Michael Carrick, who will play his 481st and final Premier League game. Jose Mourinho says the midfielder will captain Manchester United in his 464th appearance for the club. Carrick will join the coaching staff at Old Trafford for next season.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 May 2018 13:44
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Leon Britton and Angel Rangel leave Swansea after today, and it looks like a rather mournful end for two great servants. Britton played for the club in each of the four divisions, spending only a few months at Sheffield United in 2010-11 in an otherwise uninterrupted 16-season stint with the Welsh club.

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We are just a couple of minutes away from team news. I'll have all 20 teams for you here.

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