Swans host Premiership new-boys Hull
Swansea City will put their fine league form to one side tonight when they entertain Premiership new boys Hull City in the Carling Cup (7.45).
Roberto's men will be looking to make it four wins on the bounce and for a repeat result from round one when ten-man Brentford were cast aside 2-0 at the Liberty Stadium.
Victory for the Swans would also mean progression to the third round of the competition for the first time since the 1982/83 season. During that campaign, the last time the Swans were in the top-flight, Third Division Brentford dumped John Toshack's side out at the third hurdle following an earlier victory over Bristol Rovers.
Swans Team News
There are no new injury concerns for tonight's game following Saturday's excellent 1-0 win at Plymouth.
Argentinian left-back Fede Bessone is the only doubt following his rib injury picked up in the last round against the Bees but he is expected to be back in the next week to 10 days.
Strike pair Gorka Pintado and Jason Scotland, scorer of the only goal at Home Park, are both also nearing full fitness.

Hull City Team News
Tigers' assistant boss Brian Horton revealed that manager Phil Brown could ring the changes for the tie, their first involvement in the competition this season.
The side from the KC Stadium have had a tremendous start to the Premiership campaign with four points from their first two matches. They began with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Fulham 10 days ago before holding Blackburn to a 1-1 draw at Ewood Park on Saturday.
And former Manchester City boss Horton revealed that changes are to be expected.
"Every game we play in this competition we want to win," said the 59-year-old.
"We did it at Crewe last year and at Wigan where we changed the side around.
"There'll be no real surprises. It's an experienced team with maybe a few youngsters involved."
Former Dutch international midfielder George Boateng (thigh) is expected to miss out after picking up an injury in the opening day game against Fulham but experienced front-man Dean Windass, who is yet to be involved so far this season, could get his chance in attack.
There could also be a place for ex-Swans full-back Sam Ricketts who has started both Hull games in the top-flight to date.
Last Home Meeting
Swans 2 Hull City 3 (Division Three) - Mon Apr 12, 2004
Hull took all three points away from the Vetch Field on this Easter Monday as they galloped to promotion from the Third Division. Danny Allsopp gave the Tigers a tenth minute lead but Andy Robinson levelled for the Swans just before the break. Ben Burgess restored Hull's lead on the hour, Lee Trundle made it 2-2 on 83 minutes but Burgess grabbed the winner four minutes later.
Swans: Freestone, O'Leary, Rees, Rewbury, Fieldwick, Maylett, Martinez, Corbisiero, Robinson, Trundle, Connor. Subs: Murphy, Pritchard, Maxwell, Roberts, Coates.
Hull: Myhill, Joseph, Delaney, Thelwell, Dawson, Ashbee, Lewis, Elliott, Green, Allsopp, Burgess. Subs: France, Forrester, Hinds, Walters, Musselwhite.
Attendance: 5,993
Referee: P Crossley

Ticket News
Swans fans will be able to purchase tickets for tonight's game right up until kick-off with prices reduced to £12 (Adults), £7 (Concessions) and £4 (Under-16's).
All four corners of the ground are also open and turnstiles open an hour before (6.45).
Park & Ride
The Park & Ride facility at Swansea Vale will not be in operation but the Park & Walk at Landore, adjacent to the Liberty Stadium, will be open at £4 per car.
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