The Final Game:
Swansea City 4–1 Wrexham
Sky Bet Championship | Saturday 1st May 2027 @ Swansea.com Stadium
Swansea City sealed the
Sky Bet Championship title and promotion to the Premier League in emphatic fashion, delivering a commanding 4–1 victory over Wrexham on a historic afternoon at the Swansea.com Stadium.
With the stakes clear and the atmosphere electric, The Swans started with intent and purpose, quickly asserting control despite Wrexham enjoying early spells of possession. Swansea’s pressing and vertical movement soon paid dividends, as Cameron Congreve opened the scoring inside ten minutes, sparking celebrations around the stadium and settling any early nerves.
The lead was doubled soon after through Eom Ji-Sung, whose intelligent movement and composure in front of goal epitomised Swansea’s attacking identity. Wrexham responded briefly, pulling a goal back to threaten a tense contest, but any momentum was swiftly extinguished before the interval. Melker Widell restored the two-goal cushion with a well-taken finish, sending Swansea into the break firmly in control at 3–1.
Rather than protecting their advantage, The Swans emerged after half-time with the same attacking intent. Discipline without the ball and ruthlessness in transition continued to stretch Wrexham, and just after the hour mark, Congreve struck again, finishing off a flowing move to put the result beyond doubt and underline his influence on the decisive occasion.
Despite conceding possession for large periods, Swansea were clinical where it mattered. They created the clearer chances, won key duels, and controlled the game’s rhythm in the moments that mattered most. Defensively, the back line remained composed, while the midfield provided the balance required to manage the occasion without sacrificing attacking threat.
When the final whistle sounded, confirmation followed —
Swansea City were champions. Players collapsed to the turf, supporters erupted in celebration, and the significance of the achievement became unmistakable. Promotion to the Premier League had been secured not through caution, but through bold, attacking football that defined the season.
This victory was the perfect reflection of the campaign as a whole: fearless in approach, united in execution, and worthy champions. Swansea City are back where they believe they belong —
among England’s elite.
Champions. Promoted. Premier League bound. 
The Budget:
Transfer News:
Just because the season has concluded doesn't mean the Gaffer isn't working day in & day out - Swansea have already confirmed their first transfer being back as a Premier League side confirming the singing of Nelson Deossa.
Signed from Real Betis for £2.8m.
Nelson Deossa joins Swansea as a
reliable and versatile central midfielder entering his prime at 27. Comfortable both as a
defensive midfielder and central midfielder, he adds depth, control, and experience ahead of the club’s return to the Premier League.
Technically sound, Deossa is strong on the ball with a good
first touch, tidy
passing, and an excellent ability to
shoot from distance, giving Swansea an extra goal threat from midfield. His style suits a possession-based system, often dropping deep to collect the ball and help progress play.
Physically, he is well-balanced rather than explosive, offering solid
stamina and strength to cope with the demands of top-flight football.
At
£2.8 million, Deossa represents
smart value — a low-cost signing who can contribute immediately while providing dependable squad depth as Swansea prepare for Premier League challenges.