Swansea will be looking to put the controversy of last weekend behind them as they host a Leicester side in need of a win. After their 2-1 defeat at Stoke last weekend, the Swans will be keen to get back on track on Saturday evening.

During the game at the Britannia, Potters winger Victor Moses was awarded a dubious penatly, as he seemed to go down a little too easily. This prompted Swansea manager Garry Monk to brand Moses a cheat in his post match comments, and has meant he's under investigation from the FA with a possible fine or ban heading his way.

After Swansea's amazing start to the season, with three wins in their first three games, many tipped the Swans to be dark horses for a European place. But since their first defeat of the season to Chelsea, the Swans have since lost to Southampton, gained draws from Sunderland and Newcastle, and the defeat to Stoke. Leicester have had a slow start to life back in the Premier League, with a victory at Stoke and their now famous 5-3 win over Manchester United being their only wins of the season.

But with only one point from their last three games, Nigel Pearson's side will want to get back to winning ways in Wales. Both sides could do with getting the win, with Leicester currently sat down in 15th place in the table, with Swansea in 8th, two points higher than their visitors.

Apart from Matthew Upson (ankle), Nigel Pearson has a fully fit squad to select from. Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez are pushing for recalls to the side after missing out on last weeks 1-0 defeat at Newcastle.

Garry Monk isn't as lucky, he currently has Leon Britton, Jordi Amat, Jazz Richards (all knee) and Dwight Tiendalli (groin) all out but is boosted by the return of midfielder Jonjo Shelvey after his one match ban, meaning England U-21 player Tom Carroll may have to settle for a place on the bench.

Pearson will be praying star striker Leonardo Ulloa will be back in goalscoring form after adjusting to Premier League life with aplomb. Both sides will be up for his one, and it could be an interesting evening at the Liberty Stadium.