Swansea City's recent form has been inconsistent. In their last 10 matches, they have secured 4 wins, 0 draws, and 6 losses, scoring 11 goals while conceding 16. Their defensive record, with an average of 1.6 goals conceded per game, places them in the lower half of the Championship. A recent 1-4 home defeat to Ipswich has also impacted their home confidence. However, Swansea have shown signs of improvement, winning 4 and losing 2 of their last 6 league games, with improved defensive performances in some matches. West Bromwich (WBA) also face injury and suspension issues. Toby Collyer is sidelined with a calf injury, Jed Wallace is out with a muscle strain, and defender Alife Gilchrist is suspended, raising concerns about midfield creativity and defensive stability. Crucially, the absence of key centre-back Ajayi due to a knee injury has negatively affected the team's ability to build from the back and defend aerial threats. West Bromwich's tactical approach, under manager Corberan, relies on a 4-1-4-1 system focused on quick transitions. They average 14.1 shots per game, ranking 5th in the league, relying on Grant and Diangana's pace on the wings and set pieces for scoring opportunities.

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