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Swansea v Cardiff
Coca Cola Championship - Swansea City v Cardiff City
Venue: Liberty Stadium Date: Saturday, 7 November Kick-off: 1245 GMT Coverage: Full commentary on BBC Radio Wales and Radio Cymru, live text commentary online and score updates on BBC Radio 5 live. Extended highlights on The Football League Show on BBC ONE Wales at 0005 GMT on Sunday. Live on Sky Sports 1
TEAM NEWS
Swansea City have no new injury problems ahead of the game against their South Wales rivals.
Albert Serran is still short of match fitness and will not be considered.
Cardiff will be without the suspended Michael Chopra and the injured Stephen McPhail, while Peter Whittingham is a doubt with a knee problem.
Ross McCormack is set to replace top scorer Chopra up front, while Whittingham will have a fitness test before boss Dave Jones names his team.
Sousa confident ahead of derby
Swansea City manager Paulo Sousa:
This game is special for our supporters, special for our city and for ourselves.
"The opponent is doing well in the table, the opponent has scored more goals than anyone else, the opponent wants promotion and it is an opponent that has the money to buy the players they wanted.
"The opponent also has a manager who is one of the best managers in the Championship and he has got promoted already with two clubs and has a lot of knowledge.
"We are improving every week and our confidence is growing and we have the winning mentality I want."
Jones keeps derby in 'perspective'
Cardiff City manager Dave Jones:
It means everything to the fans and means everything to the players. There is just three points available but there is the added spice of being a derby game - but we are there to win maximum points.
"Normally derbies either end up being flops because nobody wants to give anything away or you can end up with a really exciting game but they were really tight games last season.
"Paulo Sousa has done a superb job, it is always difficult going into a football club when the previous manager has done well and you have to continue that.
"It is good for south Wales that both sides are doing well - and I have a lot of respect for Paulo as he is a really knowledgeable and astute manager."
MATCH PREVIEW
This match is not just a clash of fierce rivals; it also pits the team with the strongest attack in the Championship against the team with the weakest.
Cardiff have the division's leading scorers in striker Michael Chopra and midfielder Peter Whittingham, who have each scored 12 goals in all competitions this season. With Chopra suspended, it would be a major blow for the Bluebirds if Whittingham also misses the game.
Swansea have failed to score in more Championship matches this season than any other club, but they have also kept the most clean sheets and are enjoying the division's current longest unbeaten run.
The Swans have let in only two goals in their last seven league matches and have completed 345 minutes of football without conceding a goal. It all makes for a fascinating battle at the Liberty Stadium - the scene of a thrilling 2-2 draw between these two old foes last term.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• These arch-rivals have faced each other 50 times in league matches. Swansea have won 18 of them and Cardiff 16, with 16 drawn. Last season's matches both ended 2-2.
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• Cardiff's only win in eight visits to Swansea was a 1-0 victory in March 1997.
• The Bluebirds have scored 31 goals in their 15 games this season (averaging 2.07 goals per game), whereas Swansea have netted just 11 in 15 (an average of 0.73).
Swansea
• Swansea are unbeaten in nine matches, having won four and drawn five since losing to Preston on 12 September.
• They have failed to score in seven Championship matches this season - more than any other club.
• Swansea have three players who have figured in every minute of every one of their Championship matches this season: Dorus de Vries, Ashley Williams and Alan Tate.
Cardiff
• Cardiff lead the Championship's 'form table' with a six-match unbeaten run of four wins and two draws.
• The Bluebirds have won all five games in which they have kept a clean sheet.
• Joe Ledley is set to make his 200th league start for the club.
• Like Swansea, Cardiff have three players who have been on the field for every minute of every one of their Championship matches: David Marshall, Anthony Gerrard and Mark Hudson.
MOST RECENT MEETING
Cardiff 2-2 Swansea (5 April 2009)
Cardiff scorers: Chopra 54, McCormack 90 pen.
Swansea scorers: Dyer 11, Allen 88.