Peterborough United travel to the Liberty Stadium on Saturday to face Paulo Sousa's Swansea City in the Coca-Cola Championship (3pm).
After the postponement of the fixture with Sheffield United, most teams in the division have now played the same amount of matches as Posh.
Swansea are in a good position to make the play-offs and although they don't score too many goals, they are a well orgnaised outfit and keep possession of the football extremely well.
TEAM NEWS
Posh welcome back central defender Gabriel Zakuani from injury while midfielder Josh Simpson should overcome a slight strain to make himself available. Exodus Geohaghon has a foot injury and is a doubt while Ryan Bennett is out with an ankle injury.
The Swans have been boosted by the news that inspirational midfielder Ferrie Bodde could make his return tomorrow after-long term injury. The Dutchman has not seen action since coming off with a recurrence of a knee ligament injury against Sheffield United back in September.
QUOTES FROM SWANSEA
An unsentimental Ashley Williams admits he is aiming to put one over on the man who kick-started his football career. The cultured centre-half and his Swansea City team-mates entertain Peterborough tomorrow with Jim Gannon now managing the struggling Posh. Gannon was Williams' last boss during the Wales international's five-year spell at previous club Stockport County. And Williams admits it was Gannon who instilled the confidence he needed to embark on his meteoric rise which saw him sign for the Swans and go onto captain John Toshack's Wales side.
'I'd had a few managers at Stockport before Jim, but he was the one that really gave me my chance. The manager before him did not really like me at all and I did not play that much for whatever reason.
'Then Jim came in, and he said to me 'You're a good lad, go out and play.' I tried to do that and then one thing led to another. Maybe I would be where I am now without him or maybe I wouldn't, but it would not have been as easy. I would probably have had to go the long way around.
'Jim gave me the confidence to express myself. He made me captain and I had a really good relationship with him. I think he's a brilliant manager, one of the best I've worked with, along with the gaffer here now and Roberto (Martinez) last year. I think Jim will manage at the top one day, but we will be doing our homework before the game,' Williams said.
BETTING
Remember, you can have a flutter on the game at www.theposhbet.com where you will find all the latest odds. At present, Posh are 13/2 to claim all three points with Swansea the favourites at 4/9.