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Unfortunately, that's all we've got time for today. I've been Oliver Emmerson, taking you through Swansea City 2-1 Manchester United. Until next time, goodbye.

A superb second half display from Swansea, as goals from Gomis and Ayew turned the game around after Mata had given Manchester United the lead. Swansea move into the top four, whilst United slip to 5th ahead of next week's international break.

Full time! Swansea City 2-1 Manchester United! The Swans have done it, a third straight win over the Red Devils!

90+3: United camped on the Swansea area for a good minute, before man of the match Ayew makes a crucial clearance. Last chance saloon here for the visitors...

90: A nicely whipped ball by Depay looks destined for Fellaini, but Fabianski comes and claims well. Four added minutes!

89: Final change for Swansea, defender Bartley replaces Shelvey.

88: What a chance for Rooney, missed! He turns into the box and is coasting through on goal, but superb defending from Williams outmuscles him. He wants a penalty, but it's a good challenge, and poor finishing from the United captain.

85: Another wasted pass runs out for a goal-kick, this time from Shaw. Just five minutes left plus stoppage time, will we see anymore goals? Still Swansea City 2-1 Manchester United.

84: United are getting wasteful here, not troubing Swansea with aimless balls into the box.

81: Gomis is done for the day, replaced by Eder. Will his goal prove to be the matchwinning one?

81: Ayew gets the ball in an offside position, no flag goes up. It's passed to an onside Shelvey, who is flagged for being offside. He's also booked for kicking the ball away.

78: Fellaini is straight into the action winning two headers, but he's yet to get one on goal.

76: Just as I thought... Fellaini on for Herrera. He goes straight up-front, and United are going to go long ball.

70: Young and Carrick on for Mata and Schneiderlin.

68: Ashley Young and Michael Carrick look ready to come on, however I wouldn't be surprised to see Marouane Fellaini make an appearance if it stays like this for much longer.

66: Swansea on the counter again, and it's an amazing outside of the foot pass from Ayew to set Gomis up. The Panther makes no mistake, side footing past Romero just inside the six yard box.

Goal!!! Swansea have turned it around, Gomis!!

62: Credit must go to Gary Monk for an excellent tactical change, which saw him move Ayew further forward, and it's reaped reward.

61: Ashley Williams sparks a counter attack with a driving run and pass to Sigurdsson on the right hand side. Not wasting time, Sigurdsson whips in an excellent cross, leaving Ayew to make no mistake in heading past Romero. That's the first goal Manchester United have conceded this season.

Goal!!! Andre Ayew heads in the equaliser for Swansea!

60: More action at the Swansea end as Herrera slots Mata in behind, but Fabianski makes a smart save to deny the Spaniard his second of the afternoon.

58: There's that sub, the centre midfielder replacing Routledge. Can Ki unlock the United defence? Swansea have switched to a diamond formation, Ayew up front with Gomis.

57: The return of Ki is almost upon us.

51: Almost an own goal! Depay's whipped cross thunders off the feet of Williams, springing Fabianski into action as he tips the ball over the bar.

49: Luke Shaw drives down the left wing, and his cross evades both Rooney and Williams on it's way to the back post, where Mata was ready to pounce with a tap in.

Goal! Juan Mata ghosts in to put Manchester United ahead!

45: Kick-off in the second half.

Half-time in an entertaining clash at the Liberty Stadium, with the deadlock yet to be broken. United had a much better start, but Swansea came into the game and got on top around the half-hour mark, making for a fairly even half.

HT: Swansea City 0-0 Manchester United

45: One added minute.

43: Oh look, another yellow! Routledge this time, a similar foul on Darmian to the previous one by Depay.

41: Depay also goes into the book, a needless tug back on Naughton.

38: Curse of the commentator... Schneiderlin now recieves a yellow card for an ill-judged challenge on Cork.

36: Having a shot of his own now, Herrera drives wide, after a strong run from Schneiderlin gave him the chance to do so.

33: Herrera, who's looked very easy on the eye so far, puts Rooney in down the left channel, but his tame effort is comfortable for Fabianski.

27: Off the post! Excellent strength from Gomis in the box sees him turn away from Blind and Smalling, before his effort bounces off the post. There's been a turn in the momentum here.

26: And again! A poor clearance from Romero fell to Shelvey, who tried to lob the 'keeper, but Romero managed to race back and claim the ball.

26: Inches away! A Swansea free-kick is played low into the United box by Shelvey, takes a nick off Gomis before Sigurdsson flashes an effort narrowly wide on the turn.

23: Rare effort for Swansea as Ayew plays Gomis in with a brilliant throughball, but the striker thrashes at it, and it goes wide.

21: Close! Van Gaal's side going forward again, as Mata puts a wonderful chance wide following being set up by Herrera. Swansea look in danger here.

19: Chance! Beautifully weighted pass from Shaw puts Rooney in, but Ashley Williams nips in and takes the ball from his feet. Rooney's goal drought, in the league at least, goes on.

17: Extended spell of possession for United results in a corner after Mata's crossfield ball is headed out. Schweinsteiger heads it back across the goal, but Smalling is penalised for a high foot.

10: Aside from this game, there is some breaking news in world football involving another Manchester club. Manchester City have confirmed the signing of Belgian midfielder Kevin De-Bruyne, for a club record fee.

8: Swansea getting on the ball slightly more now after a slow start, although they don't look like breaking down a United defence which hasn't conceded in the league so far.

3: Another attempt registered by the Red Devils early on here. Depay's pass is met by Herrera, who backheels it to Mata. The Spaniard gets to the ball first, but blazes over with a wild effort.

2: Strong effort, beaten away by Fabianski and eventually cleared by Shelvey.

1: A quick start from United draws a free-kick on the left-hand edge of the penalty area. Depay, who won the free-kick, will take it.

0: Kick-off.

We're out of the tunnel and ready to get underway!

Something that will be interesting to view today will be the midfield battle. Starting a three of Schweinsteiger, Schneiderlin and Herrera shows how well United have bought in the central midfield department over the last 12 months. However, they're up against a Swansea midfield that is extremely well drilled under Gary Monk. You'd probably expect United to shade it in that area, due to the absence of Ki.

The Swans will be delighted to have Ki back in the squad, as he takes his place on the bench. Andre Ayew will be looking to continue his good form, that has seen the free transfer score twice already this season.

One change for United as Ander Herrera comes in for Adnan Januzaj, playing in the attacking midfield role. Herrera scored in this fixture last season, but couldn't prevent his side losing, meaning Swansea did the double over United.

Manchester United subs: Johnstone, McNair, Valencia, Carrick, Young, Fellaini, Hernandez.

Swansea City subs: Nordfeldt, Rangel, Tabanou, Bartley, Ki, Dyer, Eder.

Manchester United XI: Romero, Darmian, Smalling, Blind, Shaw, Schneiderlin, Schweinsteiger, Mata, Herrera, Depay, Rooney. 

Swansea City XI: Fabianski, Naughton, Fernandez, Williams, Taylor, Cork, Shelvey, Sigurdsson, Ayew, Routledge, Gomis.

We've got some confirmed team news at the Liberty, with around an hour until kick-off.

Another member of that midfield, Jonjo Shelvey, could be celebrating in more ways than one today, with reports suggesting that he's set to be named in the England squad for the upcoming international fixtures. Shelvey, who has just one cap to his name, could add to that against either San Marino or Switzerland in the coming weeks. 

One player that will be looking to hurt the Manchester United defence is Ki Sung-Yeung, who Swansea fans are praying will be back in the starting XI after playing 81 minutes in the League Cup in midweek. He's been out since the opening game against Chelsea, and is always a key loss to the Swansea midfield.

Further back in the United team, there could be changes to a defence which is yet to concede a league goal. David De Gea seems unlikely to come back into the side, meaning Sergio Romero will keep his place. Phil Jones is likely to miss out again with mild thrombosis, but Marcos Rojo could come back into the team.

Speaking of attacking players, one that has been a source of much debate for United is Marouane Fellaini. Van Gaal revealed that he prefer's to use the Belgian as an out-and-out striker when brought on, suggesting that he won't sign another forward before Tuesday's transfer deadline. Fellaini will be back in the squad today, having served a three match ban picked up at the end of last season.

Fans of the Red Devils will also be hoping to see an improved performance from Memphis Depay. The highly rated youngster has looked impressive in European competition but hasn't lit up the Premier League yet, so he'll be hoping to influence the game today.

However, individual displays in the midweek Champions League match against Club Brugge might make Van Gaal go against dropping certain players, after United won 4-0 in Belgium to make it into the group stages. Wayne Rooney, who had been hugely criticised for poor performances in the first few league games, bagged a hat-trick, meaning he'll keep his place.

Things have been slightly different for Louis Van Gaal's Manchester United, but they're also unbeaten after three fixtures. Two 1-0 wins, against Tottenham and Aston Villa, were followed up by last week's 0-0 draw against Newcastle, calling for them to make changes to their attack.

They've already (almost) done the business against one of the so called 'bigger' teams this season, with a 2-2 draw on the opening day away against Chelsea. Following that up with a home win against Newcastle, their mood was dampened by the 1-1 home draw with Sunderland, although they still looked like a real threat during that game.

The Swans are well positioned to take points off United today, after a tremendously impressive start to the season under Gary Monk. Unbeaten on five points after three games, the Swans can go as high as third with three points today.

With Chelsea losing at home to Crystal Palace yesterday, and Liverpool and Stoke City also suffering unexpected defeats on their own turf, the streak of home teams losing games continued. Out of the 38 league games so far this season, only seven have been won by the home side. A stat Swansea will be hoping doesn't continue today.

We've already had a hugely entertaining weekend of Premier League football, with talking points galore, and hopefully things will continue in the same manner today.

Hello and welcome to our minute-by-minute coverage of today's Barclays Premier League match between Swansea City and Manchester United. Kick-off at the Liberty Stadium is set for 4:00PM BST, but we'll get team news and preview the game before then, so stick with us!