Ipswich Town v Swansea City
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Fourth Round Proper
3pm, Saturday 27 January 2007
Portman Road
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Swansea City have proved to be the masters of The FA Cup away day this season, but manager Kenny Jackett believes there's no place like home.

The Swans moved into their brand new Liberty Stadium at the start of the 2005-06 season, ending their 94-year stay at the Vetch Field, but they are yet to host a FA Cup tie at their new ground.

They lost in the First Round at Stockport last term, and this season they have reached the Fourth Round after away wins at Newport County, Darlington and Sheffield United.

Now they face a fourth successive trip - this time to Ipswich - with Jackett hoping they can come through that tie before finally landing a home draw, preferably against one of the Premiership's big guns.

He said: "We have got a new stadium and we haven't entertained anyone of Premier League stature there yet.

"We know the Ipswich game will be a tough tie for us, but it would be fantastic for us to get through and then get one of the big boys at home.

"We have had three tricky away ties. The first, at Newport, was a local game - a derby if you like.

"Then we travelled to Darlington when they were on a five game unbeaten run. Then we went to a Premier League side and got a result, so we are very pleased so far.

"It is great for the lads because they are playing at grounds they don't normally play at - but it would be nice to be at home for once!"