Saturday sees two of the most out-of-form teams in the Premier League meet in what already looks like a key relegation tussle.Its Swansea City versus Crystal Palace at Liberty Stadium, but in truth neither team has even threatened to take off so far this season.Swansea (1-3-8) had hoped to gain some wind beneath their wings with the arrival of American coach Bob Bradley last month. But the situation at the club has got worse since he landed in Wales, as Swansea sit at bottom of the league and winless in five games since Bradleys appointment (0-2-3).The Welsh club flirted with only a second victory of the season last weekend against Everton, but conceded late on in a 1-1 tie after Gylfi Sigurdssons penalty had put them on the cusp of a morale-boosting scoreline.We were so disappointed at Everton not just for the team but for the fans too, said Sigurdsson. They came a long way and they were so close to be celebrating three points. But we are going to need them again on Saturday to help us get a results.Its a really big game against Crystal Palace, and it would be a huge boost if we can pick up three points.We havent won at home yet, and as a squad we want to give our fans something to celebrate at the Liberty because our results there havent been good enough.Swansea may be bottom of the table, but theres arguably one club in the division in even worse form. Crystal Palace (3-2-7) have the worst record in the Premier League in 2016 with just five wins and 19 defeats in 31 matches.After a strong start, the Eagles have dropped like a stone and head into this match on the back of five consecutive defeats.And recent pedigree suggests that Palaces poor run could stretch to six losses -- they have scored just four goals in their last 10 league meetings with Swansea.However, as expected, the players are still talking up the teams chances.Its a massive game, centre-back James Tomkins said. On the back of three wins weve now lost five and that doesnt look good on paper, but I feel like were getting our team back together and looking a lot more solid.Swansea have Ki Sung-Yeung out with a broken toe, while Leon Britton and Jefferson Montero are doubts.Palace are missing goalkeeper Steve Mandanda and forward Loic Remy, while Joe Ledley faces a late fitness test. Pape Souare and Jonathan Benteke remain long-term absentees.Christian Benteke is expected to lead the line for the visitors and has strong pedigree in Swansea, with two goals and an assist to his name in his last three league visits to the city.He will hope to feed off supply from winger Wilfried Zaha, who has taken on opponents 54 times this season -- a league high -- and has recorded five assists, second only to Manchester Citys Kevin De Bruyne.J. C. 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Much has changed in recent years at the County Ground, with a £6m redevelopment needed to keep the ground on the international list, and new permanent floodlights have recently been erected.Roderick says the changes have added to the positivity around the club, and he hopes there will be a big improvement in their four-day form in 2016.Were making strides on and off the field to move in the right direction as a club, Roderick told Sky Sports News HQ. Talismanic bastman Michael Klinger is expected back at the end of May I feel like we are doing that quite well, and hopefully the presence of these (floodlights) - you can see them for miles around - will help draw in bigger crowds for T20 on Friday nights.The captaincy is going to be a challenge. The lads in the changing room have been real good so far. Its going to be a learning curve but its a challenge I am looking forward to taking on and hopefully be successful in this year.Weve known for a couple of years weve been a decent one-day side and I think we are geared up to do well in both white-ball formats. Hopefully we can get back to Lords to defend our crown. Gloucestershire are looking to add further trophies after winning the Royal London One-Day Cup last summer Changes to the domestic structure mean only one team will be promoted from Division Two this season, but Roderick remains hopeful his side will be capable of mounting a challenge despite only finishing sixth in 2015.ddddddddddddOf course it is going to make things tougher, but were just going to take it one week at a time starting with Essex on Sunday. We had a good win down there last year, so hopefully well do it again and start the season with a bang.Were trying to be competitive in all formats. People will probably say that our skill set is more suited to the one-day game but the guys have played enough four-day cricket to know the game. Hopefully we can challenge for that top three, put a few wins together and at the end of the season you never know where you will end up.Until Klinger arrives, Gloucestershire will have another Australian - Cameron Bancroft - as their overseas player and the Western Australia batsman is confident he will be able to adapt to English conditions. Cameron Bancroft struck three fours and three sixes off 53 balls Bancroft made his Twenty20 international debut in January after impressing in the Sheffield Shield, where he was the seventh highest run scorer, and Big Bash League.He said: Its a great opportunity to bat in conditions over here. You couldnt ask for a more challenging time than playing first-class cricket in England in April and May.As a batter all I want to do is go out and score hundreds, score as many runs as I can, and that will be the main focus for me. Maxy [Klinger] has done brilliantly for Gloucestershire the last few years and hopefully I can get the ball rolling.Also See:County build-up LIVE!Yorkshires key ingredientsMonty happy to be homeBorthwick raring to go ' ' '