The kick-off for Swansea City vs West Brom was at 14:00 UK time on Sunday, 11 January 2026 at the Swansea.com Stadium.
While the FA Cup tie ended in a penalty shootout, the Championship table provides the deeper context for this meeting and the standings.
Swansea City sit 16th in the standings, while West Brom are 21st and battling to avoid slipping further into danger.
- Cup drama contrasted with league pressure.
- Swansea hold a small cushion in mid-table.
- West Brom remain in the relegation fight.
League Standings Comparison
The numbers across 30 matches show clear differences in defensive solidity and points accumulation.
Swansea have a superior goal difference and five more points than their opponents.
West Brom’s defensive record is among the weakest in the division.
| Team | Position | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | GF | GA | GD | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swansea City | 16 | 30 | 10 | 7 | 13 | 32 | 37 | -5 | 37 |
| West Brom | 21 | 30 | 9 | 5 | 16 | 32 | 46 | -14 | 32 |
- Swansea concede fewer goals.
- West Brom have lost over half their fixtures.
- Points gap reflects greater consistency from the Swans.
Recent Form Snapshot
Form coming into the tie highlighted contrasting momentum despite similar struggles.
Swansea’s recent record has mixed wins with setbacks.
West Brom arrived on the back of a damaging run of defeats.
| Team | Last 5 Matches |
|---|---|
| Swansea City | Win, Loss, Draw, Win, Loss |
| West Brom | Loss, Loss, Loss, Loss, Draw |
- Swansea show signs of recovery.
- West Brom struggling for confidence.
- Momentum favoured the home side before kick-off.
Key Moments from the Match
The game came alive after half time following a goalless opening period.
Eom Ji-Sung gave Swansea the lead before Josh Maja quickly equalised.
Extra time produced further drama with Jed Wallace and Zeidane Inoussa trading goals before penalties decided the contest.
| Scorer | Team | Minute |
|---|---|---|
| E. Ji-Sung | Swansea | 48 |
| J. Maja | West Brom | 53 |
| J. Wallace | West Brom | 108 ET |
| Z. Inoussa | Swansea | 112 ET |
- Swift goals shifted momentum repeatedly.
- Extra time intensity reflected cup urgency.
- Penalties ultimately separated the sides.
What the Standings Mean
Despite West Brom’s cup progress, their league position remains the primary concern.
Swansea’s mid-table status offers relative breathing space but little margin for complacency.
Both clubs must quickly refocus on league priorities after an exhausting encounter.
- Swansea aiming to climb into the top half.
- West Brom fighting to escape the bottom four.
- League form now takes precedence over cup emotion.

