Swans fan Abi Davies provides the view from the Liberty Stadium ahead of Saturday's encounter at Anfield.

How are Swansea fans feeling about their trip to Anfield?

Despite still awaiting our first Premier League victory away from home, having only picked up one point on the road so far this season, I'm fairly optimistic we can come away from Anfield with more than just our pride intact providing we play to our potential.

How are you finding life in the Barclays Premier League?

One of the best things about being in the Premier League is seeing how well Swansea have implemented the tactics that served us so well in the Championship. There were many fears ahead of the season as to whether the step up would prove too much for a number of our players, but all have demonstrated key attributes of the highest calibre so far this season. The worst thing would have to be the half-and-half scarves people are buying for league fixtures. It's okay for cup games - but in the league?!

One song we're bound to hear?

One song that we sing wherever we go is 'Swansea oh Swansea'. It's a certainty to be heard on Saturday.

Best and worst thing about being a Swansea fan?

There are many great things about being a Swans fan. We have a squad of players who are at the club to do their best for Swansea City and not to ameliorate their personal careers. Also, the standard of football that we have become used to seeing from Brendan Rodgers's side on a weekly basis is of the highest calibre. It has been great to see us play in all four divisions with the same approach of build up play from defence and going forward so well. We have exciting attacking players who are able to play intricate passing movements as well as dropping deep to help out defensively - our side work together as a unit. Being part of the Welsh FA would be the worst thing about being a Swansea fan. Having made the decision to be part of the English league, I think we should be governed by the same board as the other teams around us.

Who should we be worried about?

There are a trio of players who I think are most likely to cause the Liverpool defence problems - Nathan Dyer, Danny Graham and Joe Allen. After being voted fans' Player of the Year in our promotion-winning season, Dyer has picked up from where he left off last season. Having already come up against a number of world-class defenders this term, the winger has continued to deliver brilliant performances, with his pace and agility proving too much for the majority of defenders. Record summer signing Danny Graham will be in buoyant mood going into Saturday's game. He's scored in our last four fixtures and is looking a real force to be reckoned with. Having come through the ranks at Swansea, Joe Allen has consolidated his place in the heart of the Swans midfield over the last few months.

How will your gaffer play it?

Having suffered defeat whilst trying to sit deep and absorb pressure applied by teams away from home, I reckon Brendan will set up slightly different this weekend and opt to take the game to Liverpool. I think we will continue to play with the same formation that has served us well, with one up front and our two wide players offering support in the final third.

Best way to beat Swansea?

We've been caught exposed on the counter attack numerous times already this season and coming up against Liverpool's attack, we could struggle once more. Also, a lot of our chances result from build up play down both flanks, therefore cutting these options off would limit the supply we offer to Danny Graham.

Three Liverpool players you'd love to have at the Liberty?

First up would have to be Suarez. He has multiple dimensions to his game which make him such a troublesome player for opposition to deal with. His vision, skill and close control along with his ability to create a goalscoring opportunity from nothing, have seen him become one of the most exciting and successful players in the Premier League. Steven Gerrard would be my second choice. It is apparent that a set-piece specialist is something Swansea have severely lacked over recent months and Gerrard consistently provides a threat from dead-ball situations. The third player would be Dirk Kuyt. A lot of the time his work ethic and overall performance is highly underrated - you can always guarantee that he will give his all for the side.

Prediction?

Despite our recent poor run of form away from home, I think we could sneak a 1-1 draw.