Kamp 19/4:
Swansea v Yeovil preview: Champagne on ice at the Liberty Stadium
Swansea City will be crowned League One champions if they defeat Yeovil at the Liberty Stadium.
Roberto Martinez's men will take an unassailable lead at the top of the table with a win over the Glovers, who themselves need the points to ease their relegation worries.
The Swans secured promotion to the Championship after beating Gillingham last weekend, and will now attempt to clinch the title in front of their home fans.
Russell Slade will be hoping his side can gatecrash the celebration party as they bid to shock the sell-out Welsh crowd and lift themselves away from the drop zone.
Swansea captain Garry Monk is in line to make his Swansea return in time for the clash after missing the last 11 games with injury.
Midfielder Ferrie Bodde (groin) continues to miss out and is not expected to play again this season, while defender Angel Rangel has overcome a groin injury of his own and may feature.
Martinez, meanwhile, has hinted he is considering giving several fringe players the chance to impress now promotion has been secured.
Yeovil manager Slade is waiting on the fitness of striker Lloyd Owusu ahead of the daunting trip.
Owusu was one of few players to emerge from last weekend's 3-0 defeat to Crewe with any credit, but he was stretchered off with an ankle injury late on in the game.
Initial fears of a break were allayed by an X-ray after the game and he has returned to training on Thursday and has an outside chance of being fit for the trip to the Liberty Stadium.
Midfielder Matty Rose is still a doubt with the thigh injury which ruled him out against Crewe, while young full-back Craig Alcock is unlikely to feature because of an ankle injury.
Paul Warne is still out with his broken leg, but goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall is fit to keep his place after returning in the defeat last weekend after two months out with a knee injury.
The Glovers are five points clear of Gillingham, who currently occupy the final relegation place, but with a visit of Leeds and a trip to Nottingham Forest to follow the clash with the Swans, they could face a nervous end to the season.
Swansea 2/5, Draw 3/1, Yeovil 11/2
Sky Sport