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Swansea City have revealed they will pay for food and drink for all 3,000 fans travelling to watch their side's huge Premier League clash with Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.

Ahead of their game against Everton on Saturday, the club revealed that the players would cover the cost of match tickets for fans heading to the north east at the weekend.

The allocation of tickets were snapped up within hours of being made available, with the Swans set to be backed by a sellout away crowd against David Moyes' side.

And the club have today revealed that they will cover the cost of food and drink for all 3,000 fans making the long journey to Sunderland, with every supporter set to receive a voucher worth £5.50 to pay for refreshments at the Stadium of Light.

"After such a long trip to the North East, I’m sure the Jack Army will be ready to be refreshed," said a club spokesperson.

"While it’s been a difficult season at times, the Jack Army has continued to support the team in vast numbers at the Liberty Stadium and on the road. That backing is appreciated by the Board, staff and players.

"With 3,000 Swans fans in the North East supporting Paul Clement and his squad, hopefully the free refreshments will help pay for a glass or two to be raised towards a successful weekend."

Victory over Everton at the Liberty Stadium moved Swansea City a point clear of Hull after Marco Silva's side suffered a shock 2-0 defeat at home to the Black Cats.

The Swans could secure their Premier League status as early as this weekend if they can beat Sunderland and Hull lose to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.