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Pink match pack graphic for Swansea City with an image of Tom Fellows wearing the pink kit with Swansea & WBA badges on

West Bromwich Albion's first away game of 2025 takes place on Saturday lunchtime - a Sky Bet Championship showdown with Swansea City at the Swansea.com Stadium (ko 12.30pm).

The Baggies have an opportunity to record back-to-back victories for the first time since the middle of September having eased to a 3-1 success over Preston North End at The Hawthorns on New Year's Day.

Hosts Swansea certainly did not have the start to the new year they would have been targeting, losing 4-0 at relegation-threatened Portsmouth. 

Jayson Molumby's solitary strike was enough to secure a 1-0 win in the reverse fixture at The Hawthorns back in August, with Albion seeking a similar result in South Wales. 

Follow the action LIVE

Supporters can listen to live audio commentary of Albion's encounter with the Swans on Saturday lunchtime.

Audio passes are available to purchase here.

Gez Mulholland and former Baggie and Wales international Andy Johnson will provide live commentary, with coverage starting at 12.20pm.

Details for video streaming on WBA TV will be available here from Friday afternoon onwards.

Supporters are kindly asked to direct any questions or complaints about WBA TV or WBA Radio to wbatvsupport@streamamg.com.

The club are unable to answer queries about WBA TV or WBA Radio sent to fans@wbafc.co.uk or myalbion@wbafc.co.uk.

Regular updates will also be posted across the club's social media channels throughout the morning and afternoon.

WBA Matchday

The hosts

Swansea City had won on both Boxing Day and Sunday, December 29 before their disappointing 4-0 defeat at lowly Portsmouth on New Year's Day.

The Swans secured home wins over QPR and then Luton in front of their own supporters prior to being heavily beaten on the south coast, and this weekend's hosts will be determined to deliver an immediate reaction. 

Luke Williams' men are 12th in the division having won nine, drawn six and lost 10 of their 25 fixtures played so far, scoring as many goals as they have conceded (29).

At home, they have the chance to record three successive victories for the first time in 2024/25. Swansea have won five, drawn four and lost three at the Swansea.com Stadium in the second tier this term.

Williams celebrates one whole year at the club the day after Albion's visit. The 43-year-old Londoner has previously managed Swindon Town and Notts County. The clash with the Baggies will be his 50th in charge of Swansea. He has won 18, drawn 10 and lost 21 of his previous 49 encounters at the helm.

A general view of several Swansea City players celebrating a goal
Swansea are after a third straight home win on Saturday

One from the history books

Albion came from behind to claim a 2-1 triumph at Swansea City in November 2018.

Oli McBurnie's close-range finish put the hosts 1-0 up after ten minutes, but three minutes later Craig Dawson equalised with a header.

Ahmed Hegazi then repeated the trick, nodding in to make it 2-1 before the break.

That's how it stayed that particular night in South Wales, with Darren Moore's men coming home with all three Sky Bet Championship points.

Supporters can watch the highlights below.

The last five at Swansea City

Swansea City 1-0 Albion

January 2024, Sky Bet Championship

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Swansea City 3-2 Albion

May 2023, Sky Bet Championship

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Swansea City 2-1 Albion

October 2021, Sky Bet Championship

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Swansea City 0-0 Albion

March 2020, Sky Bet Championship

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Swansea City 1-2 Albion

November 2018, Sky Bet Championship

Darnell Furlong in action at Swansea in January 2024
Albion were beaten 1-0 in horrible conditions at Swansea last January

The stats

Albion will be hoping to halt a run of three straight defeats at Swansea City on Saturday. The Baggies are winless in four at the home of the Swans, last tasting victory at their ground in November 2018. 

Saturday's clash will be the 14th between the two clubs at the Swansea.com Stadium. The Baggies have recorded three wins and one draw there, losing nine.

Alex Palmer is set to make his 100th appearance for Albion this weekend. The academy graduate has kept an impressive 41 clean sheets in his 99 games, including 11 in 25 matches so far in 2024/25. 

Gonçalo Franco has the opportunity to become the first non-British or Irish player to bag a goal in three straight home Championship appearances for Swansea City since Joël Piroe scored in five in-a-row in November 2021.

Following on from the 1-0 triumph at home to the Swans in August, the Baggies could complete a league double over their opponents for the first time since 2018/19. 

A general view of Swansea City's Swansea.com Stadium
The Baggies will be determined to improve on their disappointing record at the Swansea.com Stadium

The ticket details 

Tickets are on general sale for Albion’s Sky Bet Championship trip to Swansea City.

The Baggies have been given an allocation of 1,976.

Seats in South Wales are priced £28 Adults, £17 Armed Forces/Students/U21s/Seniors, £12.50 Under-18s and £7.50 Under-12s.

They can be purchased online, in person from the East Stand Ticket Office, or by calling 0121 227 2227.

Baggies Travel

Coach travel is available for £26, departing Kidderminster at 7am, Stourbridge & Lye at 7.15am, and The Hawthorns at 8am.

Supporters can buy online, in person or by calling 0121 227 2227.

A ticket graphic displaying information for Albion's game against Swansea

The Albion colours

The Baggies will wear pink in South Wales this weekend.

Albion last donned their pink away kit on Boxing Day at Derby County.

Order our 2024/25 pink away kit here.

The pink away shirts of Heggem, Diakité, Grant, Račić and Johnston hanging up in a dressing room
Albion are in their pink away kit on Saturday

An image of Tom Fellows scoring against Swansea

Albion had to settle for a 1-1 draw at Swansea City in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday.

The Baggies, less than 72 hours after beating Preston North End, almost claimed a victory following substitute Tom Fellows’ goal - but Joe Allen’s late leveller ensure the spoils were shared.

Next up, they break from league action and visit AFC Bournemouth in the FA Cup Third Round.

An image of Tom Fellows celebrating his goal against Swansea with his teammates

Albion made two changes as Mason Holgate and Jed Wallace came into the XI for the fifth game of a brutal two-week spell.

Swansea created the opening few chances in South Wales, only to see Liam Cullen and Goncalo Franco both guide efforts over. Josh Key also had a header cleared off the line.

However, from the 20-minute mark onwards, it was mainly the away side who knocked on the door. Molumby twice threatened, having one deflected wide and another past the post wide, while Lawrence Vigouroux excellently saved Karlan Grant’s low drive among a particularly chance-ridden spell.

Mikey Johnston tried to nudge in on the action, yet found the Swans goalkeeper in his way too, and he arrowed another strike off-target. Down the other end, Zan Vipotnik went close via a low attempt just before the interval.

Overall, there were 18 shots between the two clubs within a somehow goalless - but certainly entertaining - first period.

An image of Mikey Johnston shooting against Swansea

Swansea and Albion exchanged opportunities again at the second-half’s restart, as Josh Tymon’s volley failed to threaten Alex Palmer and Albion watched a whole host of hits get blocked.

Finally, though, the Baggies edged ahead in the 66th minute. The outstanding Molumby won possession, ran forward and fed substitute Fellows inside the box to convert a clever near-post finish.

An image of Tom Fellows celebrating his goal against Swansea with his teammates

Frustratingly, the hosts denied the away team all three points during stoppage time, when Allen nodded home an agonising equaliser.

Albion: Palmer; Furlong, Holgate, Heggem, Styles; Wallace (Fellows 57), Molumby, Diakite (Mowatt 57), Johnston (Swift 86); Grant (Diangana 81), Maja (Cole 81)

Substitutes: Wildsmith, Bartley, Taylor, Racic.