The second of four potentially season-saving fixtures for Swansea sees the Welsh club travel to relegation strugglers Hull City on Saturday.
Until Leicester City's remarkable recent turnaround, Swansea and Hull had been the two form sides of the bottom six. With so much at stake, the key to winning will lie in the tactical battle rather than individual performances.
Last Saturday, Paul Clement made one change to lead Swansea to a 3-2 home victory over Burnley. The savvy Swans boss recognised that since Burnley posed little threat as an attacking unit away from home (prior to that match Sean Dyche's side had scored just six away goals in league play), he could afford to drop defensive winger Wayne Routledge in favour of the attack-minded Luciano Narsingh.