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Preview: Swansea City

All you need to know ahead of tonight's Carabao Cup tie...

22 August 2017

MK Dons will be looking to claim another Premier League scalp tonight when they take on Swansea City in Round Two the Carabao Cup.

The men from MK1 have a good record in this competition having previously knocked out the top-division sides Blackpool and Norwich City, as well as, of course, Manchester United back in 2014/15.

Robbie Neilson will hope to lead his side to another upset tonight and, in turn, secure a second home victory in the space of four days following the 1-0 triumph over Gillingham on Saturday – the team’s second win in 2017/18 along with the Round One success over Forest Green Rovers which set up this evening’s tie.

Will it be a third victory tonight for the Dons, to secure their place in Round Three?

Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

Swansea arrive in Milton Keynes tonight eager to secure their first win of the new campaign.

Paul Clement’s side drew 0-0 with Southampton on the opening day of the Premier League season before suffering a 4-0 defeat at home to Man Utd last weekend.

The Swans will view tonight’s tie as a great opportunity to register that first success, in a competition that means a lot to the South Wales club – Swansea won the Carabao Cup, then named the Capital One Cup, just four years ago.

Their record at this stage of the competition is strong, having progressed through from Round Two each of the past four seasons they’ve entered at this round – it will be up to the Dons to stop that form this evening.

The Dons registered their first Sky Bet League One win of the season courtesy of a 1-0 triumph at home to Gillingham.

Robbie Neilson’s men were good value for their victory, which was secured when Osman Sow headed home an Aaron Tshibola cross on 47 minutes – Sow was making his debut for the Dons, following a move from China.

There was drama in the closing stages as both teams missed penalties – Kieran Agard saw his spot-kick saved by Gills goalkeeper Tomas Holy while Josh Wright cleared the crossbar with his effort from 12-yards.

The Dons, though, held on to record their first three points of 2017/18 – much to the delight of the home supporters at Stadium MK.

Swansea conceded three goals in four second-half minutes as they were beaten 4-0 by Manchester United on their first home outing of the season.

Jordan Ayew hit the crossbar early on for the Swans, who fell behind on the stroke of half-time when Eric Bailly prodded home after Paul Pogba’s header hit the crossbar.

Romalu Lukaku doubled United’s advantage on 80 minutes before quick-fire goals from Pogba and substitute Anthony Martial condemned the South Wales club to a disappointing defeat.

Robbie Neilson: “It will be tough. We know they’ll have a lot of the play. They’ll look to be expansive, build from the back and play through the lines – it will be a lot different to 90 percent of League One games where you’re dealing with direct play.

“It’s a chance for us to compete against a top team. A lot will depend on who they bring but we just have to prepare ourselves correctly and give ourselves the best chance to get a result. It should be a competitive game.

Luciano Narsingh: “The cup is a different challenge because you are playing against teams who are in a lower league than you, but they will be looking to knock us out and cause an upset.

“We have to be focused and determined to win because doing well in the cup can help your form in the league.”

Robbie Neilson is expected to make changes from Saturday’s win, with an eye on the upcoming trip to Blackburn Rovers.

The Dons boss said there is a number of players who aren’t ready to play Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday at this early stage of the season, so will rest those individuals.

Chuks Aneke (hamstring) is the only definite absentee.

Paul Clement has revealed he too will make alterations to his starting XI but will still name a strong side.

Fringe players Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Jay Fulton and Luciano Narsingh are among those who may get rare starts for the Swans.

Captain Leon Britton (back) is unlikely to be risked while Fernando Llorente (arm), Nathan Dyer (Achilles) and Ki Sung-yueng (knee) remain sidelined.

Robert Jones will the man in charge of tonight’s tie.

Jones has refereed two matches in 2017/18, producing a total of four yellow cards. He has yet to make sending off.

His last Dons appointment came last December for the Emirates FA Cup Second Round Replay with Charlton Athletic at Stadium MK. Jones booked just two players that evening as the men from MK1 ran-out 3-1 winners in extra-time.

Jones, in only his second season as an EFL official, has never taken charge of a Swansea match.

Tonight’s assistant referees are Louis Marks and George Warren while the fourth official is Neil Hair.

Dons wins: 1
Dons wins at Stadium MK: 0
Last Dons win: 1-0, Tue 19 Feb 2008 (Liberty Stadium)
Biggest Dons win: 1-0, Tue 19 Feb 2008 (Liberty Stadium)

Draws: 0
Draws at Stadium MK: 0
Last draw: 0

Swansea wins: 3
Swansea wins at Stadium MK: 1
Last Swansea win: 1-0, Mon 25 Feb 2008 (Stadium MK)
Biggest Swansea win: 3-1, Tue 10 Jan 2006 (Liberty Stadium); 3-1, Tue 13 Sep 2005 (National Hockey Stadium)

Result after 90 mins
Dons win –100/30
Draw – 13/5
Swansea win – 4/5

Method of victory
Dons in extra-time – 16/1
Swansea in extra-time – 9/1
Dons on penalties – 12/1
Swansea on penalties – 12/1

First goalscorer
Kieran Agard – 11/2
Osman Sow – 7/1
Ryan Seager – 8/1
Robbie Muirhead – 17/2
No goalscorer – 10/1
Tammy Abraham – 4/1
Fernando Llorente – 4/1
Oliver McBurnie – 9/2
Jordan Ayew – 11/2

*all odds correct at the time of writing

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Tickets for tonight's Carabao Cup tie with Swansea City are priced from just £12 adults, £5 under-18s and £1 under-12s. Supporters can upgrade to East Centre or clubRed for a small premium.

To book tickets click here, visit the Box Office at Stadium MK or call 0333 200 5343. Tickets will be available to buy right up until kick-off.

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Match Reports

Report: MK Dons 1-4 Swansea City

Dons bow out of Carabao Cup at the hands of the Premier League side...

22 August 2017

MK Dons bowed out of the Carabao Cup at the second-round stage despite a spirited showing against Premier League Swansea City.

Ryan Seager had given the men from MK1 the lead but a brace from Leroy Fer before goals from Tammy Abraham and Jordan Ayew saw the Swans progress at Stadium MK.

Robbie Neilson handed Wieger Sietsma and Conor McGrandles their MK Dons debuts for the visit of the Swans.

Chelsea loanee Abraham came close to giving the visitors an early lead but he chipped his effort narrowly wide of the left-hand post.

The Dons responded and Seager fired a warning shot before he opened the scoring on 17 minutes, finishing well from 15 yards after good work by Gboly Ariybi and Robbie Muirhead, who set up his strike partner.

Fer levelled matters within two minutes, though, heading Jay Fulton’s right-wing cross past Sietsma from close range.

Shortly afterwards, Angel Rangel wasted two reasonable opportunities in quick succession as the top-flight outfit continued to look dangerous on the attack.

Siestma made a strong save to deny the rampaging right-back on 32 minutes prior to a combination of Paul Downing and Dean Lewington cleared the danger.

At the other end, Ed Upson forced Kristoffer Nordfeldt into a good save away to his right from 25 yards as the Dons stemmed the tide and asked some questions of their own.

The next came from the industrious Giorgio Rasulo, who almost caught out Nordfeldt with a shot from a tight angle as the Dons ended the half well.

They still needed Downing to time a challenge correctly to go in level, which they did after competing well with the side from two divisions above.

The men from MK1 continued that into the second half and the impressive Callum Brittain almost picked out Rasulo before Ariyibi couldn’t pick out a team-mate on the edge of the box.

As the hour-mark approached, Ayew saw an effort superbly tipped over by Siestma, but there was nothing the Dutch keeper could do from the resulting set-piece as Fer headed home from close range once again to give the Swans a 2-1 lead.

A combination of Downing and Sietsma then denied Ayew after the Ghana international had shown some fancy footwork to work a shooting opportunity.

The Dons kept battling but Abraham made it 3-1 on 72 minutes, turning home from close range following more good work by Ayew.

With Saturday’s trip to Blackburn Rovers in mind, Neilson introduced some fresh legs but it was one of the starters – Lewington – who kept the scoreline to within two courtesy of a last-ditch tackle to deny Luciano Narsingh.

It was 4-1 on 86 minutes when Ayew perfectly placed a 20-yard effort into the bottom corner.

Despite the result, the Dons, who made eight changes for the match, can take confidence from the way they competed with the top-flight outfit.

Starting XI: Sietsma; Brittain, Downing, Walsh (Tshibola 74), Lewington (c); Rasulo, Upson, McGrandles, Ariyibi (Thomas-Asante 67); Seager (Nombe 54), Muirhead.

Unused subs: Nicholls, Williams, Cisse, Sow.

Goal: Seager (17).

Booking: Walsh.

Attendance: 5,162 (554 Swansea City fans).

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