
"Last seen over the weekend marking their return from November's international break with a woeful 3-0 drumming away at Bristol City, Swansea have now lost all of their previous three consecutive Championship appearances by an aggregate score of 9-2. Heading into November's fortnight interval with a 4-1 defeat at home against Ipswich, it is no surprise that Tuesday's hosts have gained a reputation for their glaring defensive struggles."
"Derby will be desperate to immediately dust themselves down. Knowing the importance of not showing any signs of a hangover on Tuesday night, the Rams should still find the mood in their camp at a high. Heading into November's international break with consecutive 2-1 victories against Blackburn and Hull, John Eustace's men are sat just two points adrift of finding a shock route into the play-off places."
Swansea sit near the foot of the Championship table and remain without a permanent manager following a recent exit. The club has lost three consecutive league matches by an aggregate 9-2 and conceded heavily in recent fixtures, registering only one clean sheet across competitions since late August. Derby suffered a late 3-2 home defeat to Watford but enter the match with strong attacking momentum, including consecutive 2-1 wins and a 3-1 victory earlier in November. Derby sit close to the play-off positions and will seek an immediate response away to a vulnerable Swansea side.
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