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Saturday 18 Apr 2026

15:00 Local Time

14:00 Your Time

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Swansea City is a professional football club based in Swansea, Premier League0. They currently compete in the second tier of English football, the Championship. The club was founded in 1912 and has a rich history, having won the Welsh Cup a record 10 times. They have also won the English Championship playoffs on two occasions, allowing them to play in the Premier League in recent years. The Swans, as they are commonly known, have a strong fan base and play their home matches at the Liberty Stadium, which has a capacity of over 21,000. The team boasts notable players such as Andre Ayew, Morgan Gibbs-White, and Matt Grimes, all of whom have contributed to the team's success and solidified their position as a top team in the English football league. Swansea City continues to make strides in their performances and look to add more silverware and achievements to their already illustrious history.

Southampton Football Club, also known as the Saints, is a professional football team based in Southampton, England. Founded in 1885, the team currently competes in the top tier of English football, the Premier League. The Saints have a storied history, having won the FA Cup in 1976 and reached the final of the League Cup in 2017. Their home stadium is the renowned St. Mary's Stadium, with a capacity of over 32,000, providing an electric atmosphere for fans to cheer on their team. The Saints boast a talented roster, with players such as former Golden Boot winner Danny Ings and rising star James Ward-Prowse leading the charge on the field. With a strong fan base and impressive performances in recent years, Southampton is definitely a team to watch in the Premier League.

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