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Team News: Nigel Adkins makes three changes

Team News: Three changes for Saints
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Southampton manager Nigel Adkins makes three changes to his team for the visit of Swansea City on Saturday afternoon.

Nigel Adkins has made three changes to his Southampton side as they prepare to welcome Swansea City to St Mary's Stadium.

The Saints have only recorded one Premier League victory this season but Adkins has opted to introduce Luke Shaw, Jack Cork and Jason Puncheon to the starting 11 against the Swans.

Steven Davis, Jay Rodriguez and Danny Fox all drop to the bench to make way for the trio.

Michael Laudrup's team are on a high following last week's draw with Chelsea and the Dane has named an unchanged side for the trip to Southampton.

Southampton: Gazzaniga, Clyne, Yoshida, Schneiderlin, Fonte, Lambert, Ramirez, Cork, Lallana, Shaw, Puncheon

Swansea: Tremmel, Williams, Britton, Michu, Hernandez, Routledge, Monk, De Guzman, Rangel, Ki, Davies

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