Swansea sweat over Darling with Delcroix absentpublished at 16:47 14 March

Swansea City are sweating over the fitness of Harry Darling as they face a potential centre-back shortage against Burnley on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
Darling missed the midweek defeat at Watford after being forced off during last Saturday's win over Middlesbrough because of a hip problem.
On-loan Burnley defender Hannes Delcroix replaced Darling at Vicarage Road – but he is ineligible to feature against his parent club this weekend.
Caretaker boss Alan Sheehan says there are doubts over Darling's availability, meaning Kyle Naughton and Cyrus Christie – both of whom are full-backs primarily – are on standby to face the high-flying Clarets.
"Harry we are not sure on," Sheehan said.
"That will go down to the wire. We have to have a look and respect what he is feeling.
"He is desperate to play, but we'll have to wait and see how it goes."
Sheehan says Swansea are dealing with "bumps and bruises" having been in action at Watford on Wednesday, 24 hours after Burnley drew with West Bromwich Albion.
Swansea lost Myles Peart-Harris to what looks like a season-ending injury earlier this month, meaning resources are thin heading into the final stages of the campaign.
"Myles has gone, Hannes is unavailable," Sheehan added.
"But you have to be adaptable. We have Cyrus and Kyle and we have an academy as well that we are always looking at."