Swansea City are back in action this afternoon as they take on Luton Town.

Here's everything you need to know about the Championship fixture at the Liberty Stadium.

What time is Swansea City v Luton Town kick-off?

Swansea City v Luton Town kicks off at 3pm on Saturday, December 5.

Is it on TV?

No, the game will not be shown live on television.

Highlights will be available on EFL on Quest from 9pm on Saturday night.

What about live streaming?

The game will be streamed live on SwansTV. The commentary will be provided by Wyndham Evans and Anthony O’Connell.

All season ticket holders should have received a promotional code via email to watch the game.

Non-season ticket holders in the UK can watch for £10. You can buy streaming options for the game here.

Alternatively, you can also follow updates from the Liberty Stadium on our live blog which will be on WalesOnline's Swansea City page from around 12pm.

What is the latest team news?

Swansea will once again be without Morgan Gibbs-White and George Byers.

But they have no fresh injury concerns from the 2-1 loss to Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium.

As for the Hatters, they may well be without captain Sonny Bradley.

Simon Sluga is expected to miss out due to a shoulder problem while Martin Cranie is likely to miss out.

Elliot Lee and Kazenga LuaLua are also doubts.

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What has Steve Cooper said?

Steve Cooper: "I think he's [Nathan Jones] done excellent since coming back to Luton," said Cooper.

"He did really well in his first spell and he had an experience at Stoke which I'm sure will make him better.

"It's going to be a tough game because he gets his team playing some good football, they work really hard and they're on the back of a really positive result the other night [against Norwich City], and they've had other good results this season.

"We're going to have to be ready in every way, shape and form."

What are the latest betting odds?

  • Swansea City win - 7/10
  • Draw - 13/5
  • Luton Town win - 17/4

(Odds courtesy of The Pools, correct at time of publishing)

Who is the referee?

Leigh Doughty will take charge of proceedings in Swansea.

The Lancashire official has never overseen a Swans fixture.

He will be assisted by James Wilson and Graham Kane, while Matthew Donohue will be the fourth official.

Match facts

  • Swansea haven’t lost consecutive home league matches against Luton Town since December 1951.
  • None of the last 11 meetings between Swansea and Luton in all competitions have ended as a draw (six Swansea wins, five Luton wins).
  • Swansea have lost just one of their last eight home league games (W5 D2), going down 1-2 against Huddersfield in October.
  • Luton have only scored more than once in one of their last 23 away league games, doing so in a 2-0 victory at Huddersfield in July.
  • Following their win against Norwich in the week, Luton are looking to pick up consecutive league victories this season for the first time since their opening two matches.