Both Swansea and Bournemouth are in desperate need of a win when they meet on Saturday. Opta crunches the numbers so you don't have to.
"Swansea have lost just one of their last six league meetings with Bournemouth, winning four and drawing one."
They are 1.991/1 to win.
Swansea have lost just one of their last six league meetings with Bournemouth, winning four and drawing one. They are 1.991/1 to win.
The last time the two sides met came in League One 07/08 when Swansea lost 2-1 at home in a season which ultimately saw the Swans promoted and the Cherries relegated. Bournemouth are 4.57/2 to win again.
The Swans have enjoyed just one victory in their last eight top-flight games (D2 L5). A draw is priced at 3.613/5.
At the Liberty, Swansea are without a win in four top-flight games (D2 L2); they last went longer without a Premier League home win in September 2013 (eight games in total). You can lay Swansea at 2.01/1.
The Cherries have lost each of their last four Premier League games, netting just two and conceding 13 in the process. Swansea are 3.211/5 to win half-time/full-time.
Sylvan Distin is one game short of making 450 Premier League starts and thus becoming the first outfield player from outside the UK to hit that milestone and third overall (also Brad Friedel - 450 and Mark Schwarzer - 514). He is 26.025/1 to mark the occasion with a goal.
Swansea are now without a clean sheet in six Premier League games, their worst run since August 2014 (seven). Both teams to score is 1.865/6.
Swansea have had the fewest different goalscorers of any team in the Premier League this season (three). Under 2.5 goals is 1.9210/11.
The Swans have conceded the highest proportion of goals from set pieces of any club in the top flight this season (50%). Over 2.5 goals is 2.0811/10.
Bournemouth have scored 67% of their goals in the opening 30 minutes of games, the highest proportion in the top flight. They are 5.14/1 to be leading at half-time.