Mon Sep 16, 2013 5:39 pm
Live on the CCFC YouTube channel, starts at 7pm
Mon Sep 16, 2013 5:49 pm
Thanks mate, lets hope we have a nice win
Mon Sep 16, 2013 6:02 pm
Looking at the lineups we should win this easily. Mutch and Noone starting

Looks like the Swans team is full of teens.
Mon Sep 16, 2013 6:08 pm
ffs wrote:Looking at the lineups we should win this easily. Mutch and Noone starting

Looks like the Swans team is full of teens.
Swans goalkeeper looks about 12
Mon Sep 16, 2013 6:23 pm
We are absolutely battering them so far. Very impressed with our tempo and style of play.
Harris, Healey, Mutch and Wharton are playing out of their skin.
I'm actually feeling sorry for the swansea right back! He should be taken off the poor fucker
Mon Sep 16, 2013 6:36 pm
Jacks starting to get in the game, had the best chance of the match.
Mon Sep 16, 2013 7:02 pm
Jacks got into it last 15 mins of half. Hit bar and had another good chance. City well on top before that. Healey could have had a couple. Kadeem v sharp and Mutch. Noone not quite at his best but some nice touches.
Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:52 pm
Kadeem ahead of Noone in pecking order on that display
Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:11 pm
Cardiff City Development XI 1-0 Swansea City Development XI: Derby win for Bluebirds
16 Sep 2013 21:06
Former Wycombe winger Kadeem Harris fired home to win a hard fought Premier Development League match at Cardiff City Stadium
Kadeem Harris fired his ninth goal to hand Cardiff City victory in the first South Wales derby of the season.
Former Wycombe winger Harris, 20, fired home after 64 minutes of a hard fought Premier Development League match at Cardiff City Stadium.
Right-back Luke Coulson set up the chance with a storming run from halfway and a cross which fell perfectly for Harris to fire home from close range at the far post.
The strike takes his tally to nine in all development games for the Bluebirds – and could yet earn him a place in Malky Mackay's squad for the Capital One Cup tie at West Ham next Tuesday.
He was among the substitute in Cardiff's 2-0 success at Accrington Stanley in the first round.
Harris was given an ovation when he was replaced by Kane Owen after 73 minutes.
Cardiff have now played eight fixtures, including friendlies and three League matches, and have a 100 per cent record.
City started with plenty of pace in wide areas with Craig Noone and Kadeem Harris running hard, while Jordon Mutch was prominent through central midfield. Both Noone and Mutch played the full 90 minutes.
Cardiff dominated the early stages, but the Swans worked their way back and home keeper Simon Moore saved his team with a smart save after Rory Donnelly broke clear through the middle.
Dutch-born Kenji Gorre, a former Manchester United youngster, twice fired against Cardiff's bar, while the Bluebirds went close again when Harris volleyed over from Healey's pass.
Captain Adedeji Oshilaja and Scot Simon Lappin, usually a left-back, teamed up at centre-back for Cardiff with Luke Coulson and John the full-backs.
Healey went close on 57 minutes when a John cross from the left flew just behind the striker. He flicked the ball up and with his second touch went for goal with an overhead kick which was inches wide.
Cardiff City: Moore, Coulson (Yorwerth 88), Lappin, Oshilaja (capt), John, Noone, Mutch, O'Sullivan, Wharton, Harris (Owen 73), Healey. Subs: Matthews (gk), Williams, Bowen.
Swansea City: Zabaret, Alfei, Shepherd, Jones, Tancock (capt), Gogic, Gorre (Hedges 82), Lucas, Scott, Donnelly, Loveridge (Meade 65). Subs not used: Davies, Evans, Jones.
Referee: Dave Ricketts.