BREAKING NEWS: Swansea City v Bournemouth TV details, kick-off time and Team News

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Swansea City v Bournemouth TV details, kick-off time and team news

Everything you need to know about the upcoming Carabao Cup clash

Swansea City return to Carabao Cup action on Tuesday night with Bournemouth the visitors to the Swansea.com Stadium.

Here’s everything you need to know about the clash.

What time is kick-off?

Swansea City v Bournemouth kicks off on Tuesday, August 29.

Kick-off is at 7.30pm

Is it on TV?

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No. The fixture hasn’t been selected for live TV coverage on this occasion.

However, you can follow our live blog on our Swansea City page from around 5pm.

What’s the latest team news?

Michael Duff went strong with his line-up in the first round win over Northampton Town, and may well do so again.

He has no fresh injury concerns heading into this clash, although it remains to be seen whether Josh Ginnelly will return after missing the defeat at Preston due to illne

Liam Walsh and Steven Benda remain absentees, with the latter reportedly close to a move to Fulham.

Bournemouth are without Alex Scott, Dan got Ouattra, Adam Smith, Marcus Tavernier, Tyler Adams, Ryan Fredericks and Emiliano Marcondes due to injury.

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However, there are still likely to be plenty of changes following the defeat to Tottenham at the weekend.

Former Cardiff City striker Kieffer Moore could well be involved, as too could Welsh duo Chris Mepham and David Brookes.

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Michael Duff: “There needs to be a mentality shift, that’s a disappointing thing – we should know that teams in this division are not just going to roll over,” said Duff.

“We definitely need to be putting teams to the sword when we’re 1-0 up. Some of the passes and the movement in that second half just wasn’t good enough.

“We gave away two quite soft goals in the end, but we shouldn’t really have been in that situation in the first place.”

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