Saturday’s clash between the two sides falls on the same day as United Nations Anti-Racism Day, and arrives on the back of fervent debate on what football can do to stamp out discrimination.
The latest campaign, ‘Rivals on the pitch. United against racism’, has been spearheaded by fans on both sides of the South Wales divide, and has gathered momentum since the recent racial abuse directed at Swans star Yan Dhanda on social media earlier in the season.
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