Swansea City 2 Yeovil Town 0
A record crowd of 19,288 at the Liberty Stadium saw a Lee Trundle double keep the Swans flying high at the top of League One in their first fixture under lights.
Trundle struck one in each half - his second a wonder goal - to take his tally to 17 in 16 games as the Swans ended their Yeovil jinx.
Swansea City: Gueret, Tate, Ricketts, Monk (c), Iriekpen, Britton, O'Leary, Tudor Jones, McLeod, Trundle, Akinfenwa. Subs: Robinson, Austin, Martinez, Forbes, Connor.
Yeovil Town: Weale, Skiverton (c), Miles, Way, Terry, Johnson, Jevons, Jones, Amankwaeth, Sodje, Davies. Subs: Gall, Collis, Harrold, Bastianini, Cohen.
Ref: K P Stroud
Asst-refs: I Scarr, R G Vaughan.
Att: 19,288
Swans boss Kenny Jackett named the same starting XI that performed so will to go top of League One with a 2-1 win at Southend last Saturday.
Kristian O'Leray kept his place in midfield in place of Roberto Martinez, while Garry Monk kept out Kevin Austin in the heart of the defence.
The substitutes bench also remained unchanged.
It was Yeovil who made the brighter start in the opening five minutes as they went in search of their fourth consecutive victory over the Swans.
But Swansea settled and as the capacity crowd started to get behind them Lee Trundle's 14th minute cross forced Terry Skiverton to head the ball behind for a corner.
Kevin McLeod swung a superb corner in to the front post. Goalkeeper Chris Weale was put under pressure by Adebayo Akinfenwa and Owain Tudur Jones, but somehow the ball squirted wide.
They didn't have to wait long, however, to make the breakthrough. And, you guessed it, it was Trundle again in the 22nd minute.
Swansea's top scorer made and scored it himself when he took on Sodje inside the area and the Yeovil defender brought him crashing down.
The referee had no hesitation in pointing to the spot and Trundle picked himself up to drive the spot kick straight down the middle for his 16th goal in as many matches.
It shifted Swansea into top gear and they started to look impressive going forward as Trundle, Tudor Jones and Britton started to link well.
Alan Tate was also starting to see more of the ball down the right and he found Trundle in acres of space with 32 minutes gone. The Swansea striker curled an amazing shot from 25 yards beyond Weale in the Yeovil goal, but his effort hit the bar.
Half-time: Swansea City 1 Yeovil Town 0
There were no changes at the start of the second-half as Yeovil again applied the early pressure.
Skiverton fired a long range effort over Gueret's bar before some desperate and whole-hearted defending saw two Phil Jevons shots blocked in a crowded goalmouth.
But just when Yeovil were looking for the equaliser, they shot themselves in the foot when Lee Johnson got himself sent off with 52 minutes gone for dissent when he gestured to the referee.
And Swansea thought they had made the extra man count in the 57th minute when Trundle fired home his second after Tudor Jones failed to connect with a Britton cross. Trundle fired home the loose ball, but the linesman's flag went straight up for offside.
Yeovil were still in the game, however, and playing some good football as they enjoyed as much of the ball as the Swans.
With 63 minutes gone, Yeovil pushed another striker up as Kevin Gall replaced Aaron Davies.
But if Yeovil felt they were going home with a point, Trundle had other ideas with a goal worthy of gracing any Premiership stage. Akinfenwa chased down a back pass from Sodje which goalkeeper Weale cleared as far as Trundle 35 yards out. And, without a second thought, Trundle brought the ball down and delivered a fantastic lob straight over Weale's head and into the back of the net with 67 minutes gone.
It took Trundle's goal tally to 17 in 16 games as the crowd stood and saluted another wonder goal.
Yeovil made a double substitution with Chris Cohen and Matthew Harrold replacing Nathan Jones and Jevons, while Trundle picked up a yellow card for a foul.
Swansea were forced to make a substitution themselves with 10 minutes remaining when Tate left the field with a cut above his eye. He was replaced by Kevin Austin.
Yeovil nearly caused a scare in the 83rd minute when Skiverton fired just wide, but Swansea looked comfortable as Trundle had a penalty appeal turned down when Colin Miles looked to bring him down.
Kevin McLeod caused a moments panic in his own Swansea defence with four minutes remaining when his back header fell short, but Gueret was quickly out of his goal to smother his effort.
Trundle left the field moments later to be replaced by Paul Connor as the fourth official signalled four minutes of injury time.
And if the Swans fans hadn't seen enough action for one match, there was even a female streaker to round things off.



















