Iriekpen is likely to line up for the Robins against the Swans but there seems little chance of Trundle playing against the club where he was so successful for a four year period.
Speaking to the Bristol Evening Post though Trundle admitted he still had a soft spot for the Swans "When I came back (from Leeds) I was hoping to get a chance but unfortunately it hasn't really happened yet. I have kept on working hard and scoring goals for the reserves and all I can do is keep my head down and keep going.
"It's frustrating for me but there's nothing else I can do. I haven't been on the bench for the last two games, but I'm hoping that will change because it would mean a lot for me to go back to Swansea. I hope I can figure on the bench at least.
"I am always going to have great memories of Swansea and the place will always stay in my heart.
"It's fair to say that my spell at Swansea was the best of my career. I was only clearing out one of the cupboards this week and saw some newspaper cuttings from my time there. I was looking through them and got a bit emotional because that was a great time in my life."
Iriekpen may not have reached the level of hero worship afforded to his team mate but he hopes for a good reception on his return "I hope I will get the nod because I haven't been back (to the Liberty Stadium) since I left. I had some great times there and the supporters were always fantastic.
"I don't know what sort of reception I will get but I left on good terms and I felt I did a good job for the club. It was great to start the game (on Monday) because it has been a long while waiting for my chance.
"I hope that I did enough to take that chance and I would love to stay here (beyond the end of the season). City is a big club looking to push on and I would love to be part of it."