Championship leaders QPR, who last won at Swansea 29 years ago, remain the Football League's only unbeaten side, but Brendan Rodgers may fancy his chances of plotting their first defeat of the season.
Rodgers, whose team are fourth, is a man on a roll, having guided City to recent away victories over his former clubs Watford and Reading, both of whom had been in good form. A win against QPR would complete a remarkable hat-trick for the Swans boss.
Neil Warnock accepts that his team hitting a sticky patch is inevitable, and insists it is how his players react to any dip in results that will determine whether they can sustain a promotion challenge.
He is yet to make an unenforced change to his line-up this season, but with his side facing three matches in the space of six days, the Rangers boss is considering his options. Warnock is particularly keen to give a full debut to recent signing Tommy Smith.......
Rodgers, whose team are fourth, is a man on a roll, having guided City to recent away victories over his former clubs Watford and Reading, both of whom had been in good form. A win against QPR would complete a remarkable hat-trick for the Swans boss.
Neil Warnock accepts that his team hitting a sticky patch is inevitable, and insists it is how his players react to any dip in results that will determine whether they can sustain a promotion challenge.
He is yet to make an unenforced change to his line-up this season, but with his side facing three matches in the space of six days, the Rangers boss is considering his options. Warnock is particularly keen to give a full debut to recent signing Tommy Smith.......
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