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Williams expects 'ferocious' Swansea at Cardiff

BBC Sport Friday, 17 January 2025
Williams expects 'ferocious' Swansea at CardiffLuke Williams says he expects Swansea City to be "ferocious" at Cardiff City as he looks to maintain his unbeaten record in the south Wales derby.
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