

Nathan Dyer (9 mins)
Darren Pratley (16 mins)
Darren Pratley (61 mins)
Jay Bothroyd (32 mins)
Mark Hudson (35 mins)
The Coca-Cola Football League Championship
, Nov 7, 2009
Ground: Liberty Stadium
, Kickoff: 11:45 , Att 18,209
Team news
Swans flying ahead of Welsh derby Form team Swansea are in good health ahead of their eagerly-awaited Welsh derby with Cardiff.
Paulo Sousa's men are unbeaten in their last nine games, a run of results that has seen them concede just two goals.
They put that record on the line against Dave Jones' high-flyers, but Sousa is buoyed by a near clean bill of health.
Midfielder Ferrie Bodde is a long-term casualty with a knee injury, but only Albert Serran (match fitness) and Guillem Bauza are not going to be considered.
Sousa will again go with just one striker, with Craig Beattie leading the line, meaning Lee Trundle will have to settle for a place on the bench.
The two league games between the sides ended 2-2 last season, while the Swans have gone seven games unbeaten against Cardiff.
Cardiff will be without Michael Chopra and Stephen McPhail while Peter Whittingham is also an injury doubt.
Eleven-goal Chopra, the Championship's leading scorer, picked up his fifth booking of the season in last weekend's 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest and will now miss the trip to the Liberty Stadium, meaning Ross McCormack should start his first match since mid-August.
McPhail, who was twice sent off against the Swans last season, is certain to miss out having been ruled out for around six weeks with a thigh strain sustained against Billy Davies' side.
Whittingham, the division's second-highest scorer behind Chopra on 10, has a chance of playing as he battles to overcome a knee problem.
Swansea vs Cardiff
Last modified 15:07 07/11/09
Pratley double sinks City Darren Pratley struck twice to help Swansea edge an action-packed derby clash 3-2 and claim South Wales bragging rights over bitter rivals Cardiff.
Three rousing encounters caused a host of controversial moments both on and off the field last season as the two sides met for the first time in almost a decade.
But thankfully a thrilling game of football will attract all the headlines this time around, with Pratley sweeping home what proved to be the winner in the 61st minute to leave Cardiff still longing for their first derby triumph since 1997.
Nathan Dyer headed Swansea into an early lead and, with the hosts completely in control, Pratley doubled it with just 16 minutes on the clock.
But Cardiff turned the game on its head just after the half-hour mark with two goals in three minutes courtesy of Jay Bothroyd and Mark Hudson to level an astonishing first half.
Yet it was left for Pratley to settle matters just minutes after Ross McCormack had seen his free-kick hit the crossbar, much to the delight of a jubilant home crowd.
Both sides were hit by injury problems ahead of the eagerly-anticipated clash.
Most notably Cardiff who were without the division's top two goalscorers in suspended Michael Chopra and Peter Whittingham, along with midfielder Stephen McPhail.
Meanwhile, Swansea were already missing Mark Gower when influential defender Garry Monk was forced out shortly before kick-off having picked up what was believed to be a calf injury in the warm-up.
But that was soon put to one side as the game got underway and, with a pulsating atmosphere ringing around the Liberty Stadium, Bluebirds keeper David Marshall saved well to deny Craig Beattie.
The home side side were all over Cardiff in the early stages and it came as no real surprise when they took the lead after just nine minutes, Dyer heading home Ashley Williams' cross from close range.
Dave Jones' side were getting completely overrun in midfield with Swansea marauding forward at every opportunity and the lead soon doubled.
Federico Bessone, promoted from the bench due to Monk's injury, found Beattie in the area and he duly knocked the ball on for Pratley to volley home and send the majority of the 18,209 crowd into dreamland.
Swansea's blistering start had left the visitors, and 1,800 travelling fans, stunned.
But a remarkable opening half-hour was completely turned around within the space of three minutes.
Bothroyd latched on to Chris Burke's throughball to fire home in style and grab a lifeline with the visitors' first real chance of the game after 32 minutes.
And it was soon 2-2, with Hudson choosing the perfect moment to head his first goal for the club from McCormack's free-kick and ensure a breathtaking opening 45 minutes finished all square.
McCormack's well-taken set-piece proved crucial in the first half and he almost made a direct contribution in the 58th minute when his free-kick rebounded off the crossbar.
Yet an action-packed encounter once again swung Swansea's way just after the hour mark when Pratley ghosted in at the near post to convert Bessone's inch-perfect cross.
Clear goalscoring opportunities became limited as the encounter wore on with both sides feeling the effects of a breathless first half.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Dorus De Vries | ||||
| 2 | Ashley Williams | ||||
| 21 | Federico Bessone | ||||
| 5 | Alan Tate | ||||
| 22 | Angel Rangel | ||||
| 7 | Leon Britton |
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| 8 | Darren Pratley |
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| 11 | Cedric Van der Gun | ||||
| 12 | Nathan Dyer(sub 82) |
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| 24 | Joe Allen(sub 76) |
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| 9 | Craig Beattie(sub 65) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 17 | David Cornell | ||||
| 10 | Andrea Orlandi(sub 76) |
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| 15 | Jordi Lopez | ||||
| 18 | Gorka Pintado(sub 65) |
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| 19 | Lee Trundle | ||||
| 28 | Thomas Butler(sub 82) |
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| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | David Marshall | ||||
| 27 | Adam Matthews | ||||
| 12 | Tony Capaldi(sub 68) |
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| 15 | Anthony Gerrard |
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| 5 | Mark Hudson |
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| 16 | Joe Ledley | ||||
| 4 | Gavin Rae | ||||
| 3 | Mark Kennedy | ||||
| 11 | Chris Burke | ||||
| 9 | Jay Bothroyd |
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| 44 | Ross McCormack | ||||
| Substitutes | |||||
| 20 | Peter Enckelman | ||||
| 6 | Gabor Gyepes | ||||
| 14 | Paul Quinn | ||||
| 18 | Solomon Taiwo(sub 68) |
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| 19 | Riccardo Scimeca | ||||
| 24 | Miguel Comminges | ||||
| 26 | Warren Feeney | ||||
| Team | Swansea | Cardiff |
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