That's the full-time whistle! Swansea secure a massive three points here, a win that could be key to their survival this season.
90' +3
Swansea are doing a good job of running down the clock now, Burnley are struggling to get a touch on the ball and get anywhere near the Swans goal.
90' +1
A. Ayew gets yellow.
Swansea make a late change, with Jordan Ayew being replaced by Andy King.
André Ayew picks up a late yellow card.
90'
A. King enters the game and replaces J. Ayew.
There will be a minimum of four minutes added time played here. Can Swansea hold on for the victory?
89'
It's very tense inside the Liberty Stadium now, they know how important this victory could be in their bid to avoid relegation this season. This victory would move them up to 15th in the table and two points clear of the final relegation spot.
87'
Can Burnley score an equaliser in the dying minutes of the game? At the moment they are struggling to get a touch on the ball as Swansea dominate possession and even look to try and double their lead, which would well and truly wrap up all three points.
85'
G. Nkoudou enters the game and replaces J. Guðmundsson.
Burnley make their third and final change of the afternoon, with Johann Berg Guðmundsson heading off to be replaced by Georges-Kevin N'Koudou.
81'
Ki Sung-Yueng has scored a goal for Swansea City! Assist by K. Naughton.
N. Wells enters the game and replaces S. Vokes.
Burnley make their second substitution and it's an attacking change, with Sam Vokes being replaced by Nahki Wells.
GOOOAAALLL! SWANSEA LEAD! Ki Sung-yueng with a low strike from the edge of the box, it went through a few legs before ending up in the bottom corner, with Pope rooted to the spot. Naughton drove at the Burnley defence, pulled the ball back looking for Jordan Ayew, but he leaves it to Ki who finishes superbly.
Carroll and Naughton link up well down the right-wing, the ball gets pulled back to the edge of the penalty area towards Ayew, but Ki is in a better position and he shows that with the finish.
79'
GREAT CHANCE! Abraham goes close late on and forces Pope into making a superb save to deny the Swansea man. Pope looked to be heading the other way as Abraham manages to flick on Carroll's cross, but the Burnley keeper managed to get a hand to it and then dive on the ball to prevent any chance from the rebound.
77'
There is still plenty of time left on the clock for either time to nick a winner here. They are both going for it, throwing players forward in attack, still just lacking that clinical touch when it matters.
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T. Abraham enters the game and replaces N. Dyer.
S. Arfield enters the game and replaces A. Lennon.
Burnley make their first change of the afternoon, with Aaron Lennon being replaced by Scott Arfield.
Swansea respond by making a substitution of their own, Nathan Dyer is the man coming off and he has been replaced by Tammy Abraham.
72'
Swansea manager Carlos Carvalhal only managed one point in two Championship games against Burnley, as Sheffield Wednesday manager in the 2015-16 season.
69'
If the scoreline remains the same today, Swansea will remain in 17th spot, just outside the relegation zone on goal difference over Stoke City. Meanwhile, Burnley will tighten their grip on seventh position in the league, moving two points ahead of Leicester City.
67'
CLOSE! Dyer fouls Taylor on the left-hand side touchline, giving Burnley another free-kick and the opportunity to get the ball into the box. Gudmundsson once again puts it into the penalty area, this time Mee gets his head to it and fires it towards goal, but it drifts just over the bar. Burnley are getting closer.
64'
Head-to-head: Burnley's last away win at Swansea came in December 1995 at Vetch Field in the third tier, they won 4-2 that day.
62'
There is much more pace to the game now, with Swansea now starting to take a grip of the game. There's plenty of effort on display today, but not much quality yet. It may take one player to turn the game on its head.
59'
A. Ayew enters the game and replaces M. Olsson.
Swansea make the first substitution of the game, as Martin Olsson heads off the pitch and he has been replaced by André Ayew.
58'
Decent effort! Ki Sung-yueng steps up to take the resulting free-kick which was given away by Hendrick. The midfielder tries to bend it into the bottom corner, but there isn't enough pace on the ball and Pope gets across to make a comfortable save.
57'
J. Hendrick gets yellow.
Jeff Hendrick is shown a yellow card for a foul on Jordan Ayew, giving Swansea a free-kick in a very good position around 25 yards out from goal.
56'
GOOD SAVE! Fabianski is forced into action to tip Gudmundsson's powerful shot over the crossbar! Good chance for Burnley, they look the more dangerous side in attack at the moment. The resulting corner comes to nothing.
54'
STAT: Brothers Andre and Jordan Ayew could play together in a league fixture for the first time since Marseille's 3-2 home defeat against Stade de Reims on 26 October 2013. Andre joined the Swans late in the January transfer window.
52'
Vokes wins a free-kick in a good position, deep inside in Swansea half which Gudmundsson whips into the penalty area, it is met by Barnes but he can't keep his header down and it goes high and wide over the bar.
50'
CLOSE! Burnley keep the ball well in the Swansea half, Barnes picks up the ball and drives at the Swans defence, with a good run from Vokes to his left pulling away defenders. Barnes fires a low curling shot at goal, but he doesn't get enough bend on the ball and it goes just wide of the goal.
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STAT: A third of Burnley's 21 league goals this season have come in the final 10 minutes of matches, the highest ratio in the division. Those seven goals have earned the Clarets two wins and four draws.
46'
The second half is underway!
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That's the half-time whistle!
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There will be a minimum of one minute added time played here.
43'
Burnley look strong at set pieces, they are winning the vast majority of the aerial challenges, with Vokes getting his head on the end of a corner, he gets the power behind it but it can't direct it towards goal and it goes out for a goal-kick.
40'
Not long to go until half-time now, can either side break the deadlock before the break? Swansea are certainly looking the more likely at the moment, with Burnley spending more and more time camped inside their defensive third.
38'
STAT: Burnley have kept 10 Premier League clean sheets this season, their joint-most in the top flight since managing 11 in 1973-74. They are doing a good job of keeping Swansea out so far this afternoon.
36'
CLOSE! Clucas turns on the edge of the box and works space for a shot at goal, his effort flies narrowly over the crossbar with Pope rooted to the spot, not sure he would've saved that one if it was a couple of inches lower.
34'
Good Swansea pressure! They should've done better with that period of possession. Olsson starts the move down the left wing, getting all the way to the byline and pulling the ball back into a great area, but no Swansea player is gambling on the ball in the six-yard area. Burnley half clear the ball, before it comes back to Jordan Ayew and Ki Seung-yung, who between them can't find a gap to fire a shot and Burnley eventually see the ball out.
32'
Gudmundsson finds himself in an excellent position inside the Swans area, he drifted to the far post and took down the flick on from Vokes, he then fired an effort at goal, but he gets it all wrong and the ball flies high over the crossbar. He should've done much better with that chance.
30'
Clucas gets into a good position in the box, he gets his head to a cross into the area from Carroll, but not enough on it to trouble Pope in the Burnley goal who easily gathers.
28'
M. Olsson gets yellow.
The first yellow card of the game is shown to Martin Olsson for simulation, as he tried to win a free-kick deep in the Burnley half, but Lowton clearly didn't touch the Swans man before he fell to the ground.
26'
The crowd is quiet here at the Liberty Stadium, with neither set of supporters having much to shout about so far in this first half. Burnley arguably with the better chance when Vokes went close early on, but both goalkeepers have been kept quiet.
24'
Burnley haven't won any of their last 15 matches in Wales in all competitions since beating Cardiff in April 2000, drawing four and losing 11 of those games. Not a good omen for the Clarets.
21'
Swansea look the better team at the moment, they are enjoying more possession now and spending more and more time in the Burnley half on the pitch, but they are struggling to carve open any goalscoring chances, with that clinical final ball and finish missing from their play. Burnley defending fairly comfortably so far.
19'
STAT: The Swans could win three consecutive home league games for the first time since the end of last season. The other two victories coming against Liverpool and Arsenal.
17'
The game is yet to settle here, with possession constantly switching between the two sides and a few challenges are flying in which is getting the crowd involved. Not much quality play so far, from either side.
15'
Burnley are giving away a lot of free-kicks at the moment, with Lennon the latest to clatter into a Swans man and hand the home side a free-kick. Sean Dyche is furious on the sidelines, he feels his side aren't getting fair treatment from the officials at this moment in time.
12'
CLOSE! Burnley have the first real effort on goal here and it's Vokes with the shot on the turn, taking it from Barnes' knock-down and striking from 25 yards out, it got Fabianski scrambling across his goal, but it goes narrowly wide!
10'
STAT: Burnley are without a Premier League victory in nine games, the longest current winless run in the division (D5, L4). The Clarets could remain winless in their opening six league matches of a calendar year for the first time since 2007.
8'
Burnley are struggling to get their foot on the ball at the moment, as Swansea are playing good, quick football that is keeping the Clarets penned inside their own half. Both sides are trying to adapt to these conditions at the Liberty Stadium.
6'
Decent start here by Swansea, they are dominating possession in the middle of the pitch and looking to get off to a good early start. It's a horrible wet day here in South Wales, the ball is zipping across the wet surface.
3'
STAT: Swansea could equal their longest home winning streak against Burnley in the league - a run of four second-tier victories from 1931 to 1934.
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We're underway!
Hello and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the Premier League clash between Swansea City v Burnley at the Liberty Stadium.
Swansea have experienced a huge upturn in fortunes since the appointment of Carlos Carvahal, with the club fresh from recording their biggest domestic victory in 40 years, courtesy of a thumping 8-1 win over League Two side Notts County in the FA Cup fourth-round replay.
They welcome the Clarets to the Liberty Stadium full of confidence and hoping to extend their unbeaten run in all competitions to nine games, having moved out of the relegation zone, which includes impressive home victories over Liverpool and Arsenal.
Burnley are currently on a 10-game winless run, with the Clarets' impressive season stuttering in recent weeks, however they still sit seventh in the Premier League table, after a very tough run of fixtures. Last weekend they held leaders Manchester City to a 1-1 draw at Turf Moor.
The team news is in here at the Liberty Stadium, here is how the two sides will line-up this afternoon...
BURNLEY (4-4-2): Nick Pope (GK); Matthew Lowton, Kevin Long, Ben Mee (C), Charlie Taylor; Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Jack Cork, Jeff Hendrick, Aaron Lennon; Sam Vokes, Ashley Barnes
SWANSEA SUBS: Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Tammy Abraham, Luciano Narsingh, Wayne Routledge, Andre Ayew, Andy King, Kyle Bartley
BURNLEY SUBS: Anders Lindegaard, Georges-Kévin Nkoudou, Ashley Westwood, Nakhi Wells, Stephen Ward, Scott Arfield, Aiden O’Neill
TEAM NEWS: Nathan Dyer makes his 300th appearance for the Swans this afternoon. Whilst new signings Andre Ayew and Andy King begin life with the Swans on bench after signing during the January transfer window. Lukas Fabianski returns in goal after sitting out the FA Cup victory.
TEAM NEWS: Matt Lowton comes in for Burnley having come on as a second-half substitute in the 1-1 draw with Man City. Aaron Lennon starts on the wing, with Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson also in the starting line-up after his late equalising goal against the league leaders at Turf Moor.
The teams are out here and kick-off is just minutes away! Stay tuned for all the match action.
SWANSEA (5-4-1): Lukasz Fabianski (GK); Kyle Naughton, Mike van der Hoorn, Federico Fernandez (C), Alfie Mawson, Martin Olsson; Nathan Dyer, Tom Carroll, Ki Sung-yeung, Sam Clucas; Jordan Ayew
HALF-TIME: SWANSEA 0-0 BURNLEY
Not too many chances for either side in the first-half, Clucas had a good opportunity for Swansea and Gudmundsson with the best chance of the half for Burnley, but the game is lacking quality in the final third.
FULL-TIME: SWANSEA 1-0 BURNLEY
That's all from us today folks, we hope you enjoyed the game!
Swansea clinch a 1-0 victory over Burnley at the Liberty Stadium after a game that lacked much quality throughout, but Ki managed to break the deadlock late on to make it three home victories on the bounce in the Premier League for the Swans and move them further away from the relegation places.
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