Swansea City can mathematically confirm a place in the Championship play-offs when they take on Reading on Sunday.
Here's everything you need to know about the game at the Madejski Stadium.
What time is Reading vs Swansea City kick-off?
Reading vs Swansea City kicks off at 12pm on Sunday, April 25.
Is it on TV?
Yes, the game is being broadcast live on Sky Sports Football.
Coverage begins at 11:30am.
What about live streaming?
As the game is live on Sky Sports, Swans TV are unable to show the fixture to UK audiences.
You can however follow all the action on our live blog, which you'll be able to find here.
What is the latest team news?
Andre Ayew is once again likely to be unavailable for Swansea. The Ghanaian was forced off early on against Wycombe Wanderers with a hamstring injury and missed the midweek game against Queens Park Rangers.
Steve Cooper admitted that Sunday’s match would probably still be too soon for Ayew, but that he would certainly be back for next week’s game against Derby County.
Tivonge Rushesha, Jordan Morris and Paul Arriola are all out for the season, but the Swans have no other injury concerns.
What have the managers said?
Reading boss Veljko Paunovic: “Things are becoming harder now...but not impossible. We don't give up. If we see signs of giving up...that's not us.
“We will keep our guys tuned in, we will keep fighting. We have seen that things can change very quickly in football.
“In football, you have to be ready for your opportunity. And our opportunity could come this Sunday. We have to be at our best, we have to have our team ready to compete with Swansea and then look to see if things develop in the right way for us.”
Steve Cooper: "We’re not going to take anything for granted. We’ve worked hard this year to get into the position we are in now. We do want to try and get the job done but we’ve still got to go and play the games and get the right results. They’re playing for the same thing as well, albeit in a slightly different position. So you have to respect that and play the game for what it is."
What are the latest betting odds?
· Reading win: 5/4
· Draw: 9/4
· Swansea win: 23/10
(Odds via The Pools and correct at the time of publication)
Who is the referee?
Simon Hooper will be the man in the middle at the Madejski Stadium. He oversaw Swansea’s 2-0 win against Norwich City in February.
Stuart Burt and Simon Bennett will be the assistant referees, while Stephen Martin will be the fourth official.
Match facts
· Swansea are unbeaten in their last 14 meetings with Reading (W8 D6); the last time the Royals emerged victorious in this fixture was in September 2008.
· Swansea have won 4-1 on their last two visits to the Madejski Stadium – on New Year’s Day 2019 and the final day of last season.
· Reading have won just one of their last eight games as they play-off bid has collapsed.
· But Swansea are not in much better form, with two wins from their last eight matches.
· Veljko Paunovic’s side are unbeaten in their last five home matches (W3 D2). They have not gone six unbeaten at the Madejski Stadium since April 2017.
· Only league leaders Norwich City (45) have picked up more points away from home this season than Swansea (37).