Swansea vs Stoke City Result

Swansea
Full Time

Stoke City
📍 Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea
🗓️ Saturday, 7 Mar 2026 at 15:00
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1 - 1
Actual
2 - 0
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Swansea Outclass 10-Man Stoke in Dominant Display at the Swansea.com Stadium
Swansea produced a commanding performance to secure a 2-0 victory over Stoke City at the Swansea.com Stadium, capitalizing on their dominance in possession and a numerical advantage after Stoke were reduced to ten men. The home side controlled proceedings from start to finish, registering 67% possession and firing 23 shots, though only four tested Tommy Simkin in the Stoke goal. After a goalless first half, Swansea broke the deadlock in the 53rd minute and sealed the win with a late second in stoppage time. Stoke City struggled to gain a foothold, managing just seven shots and two on target. Their task was made even harder by a rash of bookings—six yellow cards and a red—reflecting their inability to cope with Swansea's relentless pressure. Despite some resilience in defense, the visitors ultimately succumbed to the hosts' sustained attacks, leaving South Wales empty-handed.
Swansea
Swansea dominated the match from the outset, dictating play with slick passing and relentless attacking intent. Their 67% possession and 23 shots were a testament to their control, though a lack of clinical finishing kept the scoreline closer than their superiority suggested. The breakthrough came early in the second half, and Swansea continued to press, eventually doubling their lead at the death. The midfield trio of Gonçalo Franco, Marko Stamenić, and Ethan Galbraith orchestrated play, while the front three constantly stretched Stoke's backline. Defensively, Swansea were rarely troubled, limiting Stoke to just two shots on target.
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Stoke City
Stoke City endured a difficult afternoon, chasing the ball for long stretches and struggling to mount meaningful attacks. Their 33% possession and seven total shots reflected a reactive, defensive approach, which was further undermined by ill-discipline—six yellow cards and a red left them exposed and under siege for much of the second half. Despite some dogged defending and a few bright moments on the counter, Stoke rarely threatened Swansea's goal. The midfield pairing of Steven N'Zonzi and Tatsuki Seko found themselves overrun, and the attacking trio behind Lamine Cissé failed to provide service or support.
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Key Moments
53' — Goal
Žan Vipotnik scores to give Swansea a deserved lead after sustained pressure.
65' — Red Card
Stoke reduced to ten men after a second yellow, compounding their defensive woes.
90' — Goal
Swansea double their lead in stoppage time, sealing the three points.
Tactical Analysis
Swansea set up in a 4-3-3, using their midfield trio to dominate possession and dictate tempo, with fullbacks pushing high to provide width. Their pressing forced Stoke into errors and limited their ability to play out from the back. The home side's high number of corners (12) reflected their territorial dominance and willingness to overload wide areas. Stoke's 4-2-3-1 quickly morphed into a defensive shell, with the double pivot of N'Zonzi and Seko overwhelmed by Swansea's movement. Stoke's attempts to counter were stifled by Swansea's pressing, and after the red card, they dropped even deeper, offering little threat going forward. Substitutions did little to alter the tactical balance, as Swansea continued to probe and eventually found a late second goal.
Turning Point
The red card to Stoke in the 65th minute, which left them a man down and unable to mount a comeback.
Man of the Match
Žan Vipotnik
Scored the crucial opener and led the line with intelligence and persistence, constantly troubling the Stoke defense.