Swansea travel to Hull on Saturday looking to address their poor away form. The Swans haven't won away from home since the opening day of the season. Hull however have no win of any sort since their 2-0 win over Crystal Palace at the start of October.

The Tigers appear to be in all sorts of trouble, with no win and struggles in front of goal meaning Steve Bruce's team sit 19th and deep in the relegation zone. Plus Hull have only picked up six points from home league matches, a league low. Swansea sit mid table after a strong start, no win in two games and a poor away record mean both teams are fully motivated to win the game at the KC Stadium.

Steve Bruce is looking to the game, and claims his side must treat it as a cup final. "It is a big big game for us and a big opportunity for us. We've got to play it that way because we've got to get a result" Bruce said. Hull midfielder Stephen Quinn has confidence in his fellow players, "We know we have the quality to get some good points from these games."

One thing Hull can be encouraged by is that they haven't lost to Swansea in six league games, winning four and drawing two.

Swans boss Garry Monk isn't settling for anything less than three points come Saturday evening. "we've had some difficult games and circumstances away from home, but we want to win and we go there with the intention to get three points. "It's important that we come away with something this weekend."

In team news Hull are missing key midfielders Tom Huddlestone, who serves a suspension after being sent off last week against Chelsea, and Mohamed Diame, who still is struggling with a knee injury. Michael Dawson is out with a hamstring injury after limping off last week, with Robert Snodgrass still a long way from fitness and Hatem Ben Arfa has appeared to have played his final game, with Bruce saying he's not in his plans.

For he visitors Lukasz Fabianski returns in goal at the KC Stadium and Federico Fernandez returns after a six match absence with a calf injury. Otherwise Monk has a fully fit squad to choose from.

Hull will be looking to forwards Abel Hernandez and Nikica Jelavic to get some goals, with two in the last six, and only 31 for the whole of 2014. Wilfried Bony, who himself has 20 for this year, will be pivotal for the Swans and will certainly cause headaches for Hull's defence. With Andy Robertson and Ahmed Elmohamady on the wings for the Tigers, Hull will be hoping they can create opportunities.

With both teams short of form, this game could go one of two ways. Swansea may capitalise on Hull's low confidence and dominate the game, or both sides will sit back and simply play out a draw.