Summary

  • Leaders Norwich earn third straight win over Blackburn to stay top

  • Bournemouth put five past Huddersfield, Deeney scores late Watford winner at Birmingham

  • Brentford win at Nottm Forest, Reading earn victory at QPR

  • Also wins for Luton, Middlesbrough, Brentford, Rotherham, Barnsley & Coventry

  • Swansea beat south Wales rivals Cardiff in early kick-off

  1. Swansea visit a resurgent Cardiffpublished at 12:10 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2020

    Cardiff City v Swansea City (12:30 GMT)

    Swansea City have enjoyed a fine start to the season and sit just a point outside the automatic promotion places, while things have looked up recently for the Bluebirds who are up to ninth.

    Cardiff have won their last two home league games, 4-0 against Luton and 3-0 against Huddersfield. They haven’t won three in a row without conceding at home since February 2018.

    The Swans, who have the best defensive record in the Championship will be buoyed by the fact Cardiff have failed to score in their last three league games against them. They've never gone four derbies without scoring.

    However, Swansea have won one of their last six away league games against Cardiff, a 1-0 win in November 2010 with Marvin Emnes scoring the winner.

    Swansea have lost two of their last three league away games, as many as their previous 16 in the Championship on the road.

    However, a note of caution for Cardiff fans.

    Bluebirds boss Neil Harris has never beaten Swansea as a manager in three previous attempts in the Championship.

    Kieffer Moore goal at StokeImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  2. A derby like no otherpublished at 12:08 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2020

    Cardiff City v Swansea City (12:30 GMT)

    Cardiff City and Swansea City are braced for a south Wales derby like no other today when they meet in the Welsh capital with no fans.

    See what the managers are saying here.

    ManagersImage source, Getty Images
  3. Team news - Bennett and Guehi return for Swanspublished at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2020

    Cardiff v Swansea (12:30 GMT)

    Swansea also have some good team news, with centre-backs Ryan Bennett and Marc Guehi passed fit to return.

    Their recalls see Cardiff-born Ben Cabango and Joel Latibeaudiere drop to the bench, while midfielder Jay Fulton replaces Yan Dhanda in the other change from Tuesday's goalless draw with Bournemouth.

    Swansea XI: Woodman; Guehi, Bennett, Naughton; Roberts, Smith, Grimes, Fulton, Bidwell; Ayew, Lowe.

    Swansea XIImage source, BBC Sport
  4. Team news - Wilson starts for Cardiffpublished at 12:03 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2020

    Cardiff v Swansea (12:30 GMT)

    The headline team news for Cardiff is that Wales midfielder Harry Wilson starts after injuring his arm during Tuesday's 2-1 win at Stoke.

    That means Cardiff manager Neil Harris is able to name the same line-up for a fifth successive match.

    Cardiff XI: Smithies; Bacuna, Morrison, Nelson, Bennett; Wilson, Vaulks, Ralls, Ojo; Harris, Moore.

    Cardiff teamImage source, BBC Sport
  5. Helo a chroesopublished at 12:00 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2020

    Cardiff City v Swansea City (12:30 GMT)

    Good day to you,

    It's a busy day in the EFL, but what else is new in this helter-skelter season.

    There is a distinctly Welsh feel to this page for the next couple of hours, because ahead of the 3pm games, we have a belter of a Championship match to kick us off.

    Cardiff v Swansea. Bragging rights. Nerves that make you feel stick to your stomach as a fan. You know the drill.

    Let's have a look at the teams, shall we?

    Cardiff and Swansea players square upImage source, Getty Images