Final pre-season test tonight
* Tonight's game at the Liberty Stadium against ADO Den Haag is definitely on despite the heavy rain.
Swansea City pair Dorus de Vries and Ferrie Bodde will come up against their former club tonight as the Swans prepare for one final outing before the start of the Championship campaign this weekend (7.45).
Dutch Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag are on a mini-tour to the UK and have based themselves in Swansea this week in preparation for the start of their season at the end of August.
Ferrie joined the Swans from Den Haag last season after the club's relegation to the First Division while Dorus made his way from The Hague to Swansea via Scottish Premier League side Dunfermline.
There has been a strong relationship between the two clubs over the years; the Swans have toured their homeland in the past while supporters of Den Haag have often travelled over to south west Wales and taken in a Swansea City fixture.
This will be the second game of their visit following Saturday's victory over Bristol Rovers. Richard Knopper (2) and Hans van der Haar (penalty) were on target for André Wetzel's side at the Memorial Stadium where sounds of Swansea City chants could be heard from the direction of the away support.

ADO make their return to the Dutch top-flight following their promotion via the play-offs last term and this season will welcome the likes of Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV Eindhoven to their impressive new Den Haag Stadion.
Roberto could welcome back Leon Britton and Fede Bessone to the squad after they missed Saturday's stalemate against West Brom, but the virus that hit the club last week could rule Ashley Williams, Dennis Lawrence and Kristian O'Leary out of tonight's friendly clash.
Jason Scotland is likely to feature again after making the bench against the Baggies but Angel Rangel and Gorka Pintado will remain on the sidelines.
Den Haag are likely to include 22-year-old Christian Kum; the defender is one of four players on the reserve list for Holland's Olympic squad and has also been linked with a move to Arsenal's Champions League opponents, FC Twente.
The Football League will also be at the Liberty Stadium this evening to present Chairman Huw Jenkins with a commemorative flag in recognition of the club's League One title success last season.
Tickets are still available for tonight's game and supporters will be able to purchase them on the night.
They are priced at £12 (Adults), £7 (Concessions) and £4 (Under-16's).
'Jack Magazine', a brand new publication in recognition of Swansea City's move into the Championship, will also be available around the ground tonight. Click HERE for more information.
There will be no Park & Ride in operation for this evening's game, but the Landore Park & Walk adjacent to the Liberty Stadium will be open.
ADO Den Haag shirts and other merchandise will be available in the Club Superstore today (cash sales only).
Den Haag touring squad: Robert Zwinkels (GK), Arni Gauter Arason (GK), Christian Kum, Virgilio Teixeira, Aleksander Rankovic, Pascal Bosschaart, Robin Faber, Csaba Horvath, Martin Knakal, Alexsander Rankovic, Yuri Cornelisse, Levi Schwiebbe, Ekrem Kayha, Tim de Meersman, Richard Knopper, Mike de Geer, Leroy Resodihardjo, Remco Klaasse, Bogdan Milic, Karim Soltani, Hursut Meric, Wesley Verhoek, Hans van der Haar, Lex Immers, Kai van Hese, Ivo Taborsky.















