Coming off their victory in the Capital One Cup, Arsenal will want to continue their away form at the Liberty Stadium against Swansea City.

Arsenal are poised to beat Swansea on Saturday, September 28, 2013.Preview: Arsenal aiming to build on midweek victory over West Brom

When Arsene Wenger chose his squad for Arsenal's Capital One Cup match against West Bromwich Albion, the French manager knew that his young guns were going to need a lot of composure to knock off Steve Clarke's side.

A second half goal from Eisfeld had the Gunners set to record yet another away victory, which would make it 11 in a row. But West Brom made things difficult, and equalized the match not too long after the German got on the end of Nicklas Bendtner's pass.

Fortunately for Wenger, his side was able to stay composed in a penalty shootout, which saw them through to the next round of the cup.

 

On Saturday, they will have to deal with a completely different competition, and against a side that gave them trouble last season.

The Gunners were able to defeat Swansea 0-2 at the Liberty Stadium, with goals from Nacho Monreal and Gervinho. But before that match, Arsene Wenger's side had fallen to the Swans at the Emirates, with two goals from Michu in the matter of three minutes.

As the Gunners sit top of the table in England, their fans will be delighted, but they will also know that it is still to early to celebrate anything.

Going into Saturday's match, Arsene Wenger believes his club is capable of continuing their outstanding away form, but it will be a team effort.

"At the moment, if I say to you that we cannot do it you would tell me that I'm completely stupid," Wenger told the club's official website.

"It will be down to consistency, getting the injured players back and then I believe we have a good chance."

Taking on a Swansea side that is always tough at home will not be easy, but Arsenal has proven that they have enough talent to overcome all the odds, but will they be up for the match?

With Theo Walcott out due to an abdominal issue, the Gunners will have to find pace from another source. That could make defensive duties much easier for the hosts, but Arsenal's 11 goals for in five matches should raise some concerns. 

Knowing that the North London side is capable of creating chances and scoring goals, Michael Laudrup is facing a serious concern in regards to his captain Ashley Williams. The Welsh defender is struggling with an ankle injury and could miss out on Saturday's match, which could award Jordi Amat his first appearance for the club. 

Along with Williams, Pablo Hernandez will also miss out with his lingering hamstring injury.

For Arsene Wenger, he has no new injuries since the West Brom match, but Aaron Ramsey and Mathieu Flamini picked up slight knocks. Both players are very likely to feature, which should facilitate choosing a first XI for Saturday's match. 

Where to watch the match - live stream, start time, TV channels, live scores

Watch Swansea City vs Arsenal live on Saturday, September 28, 2013:

In Canada at 12:30 ET on: TalkSport Radio, NBC, Sportsnet Ontario / East / West / Pacific

In the USA at 12:30 ET on: NBC Sports Live Extra, NBC, SiriusXM FC, TalkSport Radio

For viewers outside of these viewing areas, be sure to visit the Swansea City vs Arsenal match page for full TV listings.