Hello and welcome to LIVE commentary of Swansea City v Chelsea in the week that the Blues announced Antonio Conte will be their new manager next season. Kick-off is at 15:00 GMT.
Live
Live Updates
- All
- Highlights
And that is full-time, huge cheers as Swansea seal a 1-0 win over Chelsea courtesy of Sigurdsson's volley. Pato had a goal ruled out for handball in the second half before missing a chance from close range but this was an off day for the Blues. Thanks for following the game, stick with us on the site for all the reaction to today's games.
Routledge holds the ball up in the corner and wins a throw in off Rahman as we enter the 95th minute.
Fabianski gathers the ball and tries to waste a few more valuable seconds.
There will be five added minutes as Traore's searching cross is gathered by Fabianski.
The corner from Fabregas is another poor one, the Spaniard looks a shadow of the player from last season.
Rahman's cross hits Naughton and goes behind for a corner, the full-back has looked good going forward in the second half.
If the result stays the same, this will be Guus Hiddink's first defeat in the league since he replaced Jose Mourinho in December.
Montero gets a standing ovation as he comes off for Naughton.
Gomis has looked bright and has held up he ball since coming on.
The moment Sigurdsson gave the Swans the lead..
Falcao comes on for Loftus-Cheek for the visitors' last throw of the dice.
What a miss! Montero heads over when presented with an open goal after Sigurdsson's cross.
Paloschi is making way for Gomis, the Italian has certainly put in a shift with his work rate.
Loftus-Cheek's effort from long range is deflected behind for a corner. Fabianski gathers the resulting set piece though, Chelsea's deliveries have been poor today.
Pedro is then cautioned after the referee deemed him to have taken a dive, that looked harsh as there looked to be contact with Cork.
Paloschi is booked for a late challenge from behind on Pedro, he has no complaints.
Just over 20 minutes remaining and the home side still look good value for the three points.
Ayew, who made his return from injury, goes off for Routledge.
Pato makes way for youngster Traore, the Brazilian has had a decent game but will feel he should have taken at least one of his chances.
Traore is preparing to come on for the visitors.