PAUL RACHUBKA says Town have victory in their sights tonight and pledged: "The pressure is all on Swansea."

The 24-year-old keeper will be on the bench at the new Liberty Stadium (7.45), with manager Peter Jackson naming an unchanged line-up, but he's confident Town can chalk a fourth consecutive win and take a big step in the promotion stakes.

"We're doing everything asked of us right now and, with Swansea having slipped up lately, the pressure is on them in front of their own fans," he said.

"The crowd will want them to attack and that will benefit us, because we can pick them off."

It will be the biggest gate for this fixture since 22,614 watched the Cup-tie in January 1965.

Rachubka added: "Scoring first is important. It makes a massive difference to us because we've got stronger at finishing teams off and we never give up.

"We don't feel threatened by anyone, including Swansea. We are more comfortable against the better sides in League I."