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There goes the final whistle! A 1-0 win for Cardiff on the day. Not the best of matches, but the three points stay with the home side.
Defender Rangel is in goal for the visiting side, who have used all their substitutions. Peter Whittingham's effort from distance tipped over his bar by Rangel.
RED CARD! Swansea down to 10 men. Vorm with a late challenge on Campbell. Nowhere near the ball as he sped from his goal. Had to go.
Five minutes added to this match.
Corner comes to nothing, but Pozuelo's stinging hit from 18 yards is swatted away by the dive of Marshall.
Marshall doing just enough to get the ball behind a post. Bounced in front of him, but he got his body in the way of the De Guzman effort.
Caulker penalised for a late push on the back of Bony. A Swansea free-kick that De Guzman will knock at goal surely.
Kim Bo-Kyung is introduced for the injured Medal. Closing moments here.
Mike Dean produces the first yellow card with Peter Whittingham booked for a late chop at the legs of Chico Flores.
Ball drops to Bony, but he loses the ball before Shelvey can't collect for the visitors. Cardiff look to break.
Rain tumbling down and looks like Cardiff are going to make another change. Cardiff will go above Swansea into 12th spot with a win here today.
Cardiff have conceded three and Swansea have scored four in the final 10 minutes of games this season.
One goal might be enough to win this for Cardiff, but another one now would surely seal the three points for the home side.
Bellamy showing some real pace. Finds Campbell with the cutback, but his shot is blocked before another attempt finds the arms of Vorm.
Routledge departs to be replaced by Vázquez for the visiting side.
Routledge cuts in from out wide, but ends up firing the shot a few yards wide of the target.
Swansea trying to find a way back, but Taylor's cross is cleared coolly by Gunnarsson.
Caulker joins Gerrard (Liverpool), Toure (Man City) and Lallana (Southampton) as players with most goals as captain this season.
Campbell almost in for a header at goal, but Swansea survive that hairy moment. Doing well to clear the danger.
Cardiff also making a change as Odemwingie makes way for Campbell.