On-loan striker Lee Trundle is happy for his Swansea City side to put their unbeaten run on the line against the Championship leaders.
The Swans - who have gone six games without a defeat - face West Brom on Tuesday night and Trundle cannot wait to come up against them.
"It's a massive game, it's going to be a tough test for us but it's a test that you've got to enjoy," the striker told BBC Sport.
"You've got to enjoy going and playing in the big games and I think all our team are up to that."
Trundle is on loan at Swansea from Bristol City, with his spell due to expire on January 1.
He has scored two goals in four appearances for Paulo Sousa's side since rejoining the Liberty Stadium outfit.


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