Reading travel to the Liberty to take on Swansea City with the home side out for revenge after their worst afternoon of the season back in September – they crashed 4-0 at the Madejski and Hunt was on the scoresheet.

But the striker is expecting a tougher test this time around and knows several of the Swansea team including his old lodger Tom Butler.

Speaking to the Reading Evening Chronicle, Hunt said โ€œI know a few of the Swansea lads,

โ€œI played against Jason Scotland, I know Dorus De Vries in goal and one of my closest mates is Tommy Butler on the right wing.

โ€œWe played for the Irish Under 21s together and he was up in Dunfermline for a stint when he left Sunderland. He lived with me for seven or eight months, it was a good crack, heโ€™s a great lad. We missed him when he left but thatโ€™s football.

โ€œIt was good banter the last time we met. I havenโ€™t seen him since that game so hopefully we can do it again, it will be sweet.

โ€œI donโ€™t think I was too harsh on him, heโ€™s a good lad. We didnโ€™t give them time to play and we need to repeat that on Saturday.

โ€œI scored the first goal that day with a header,โ€ recalled Hunt when looking back at the game in September. โ€œBut Swansea are a good side, they like to pass the ball and Iโ€™m sure it will be a different game down there. We know how good they are at home and Iโ€™m sure it will be a hard afternoon.

โ€œThe sign of a good team is when you donโ€™t lose. Theyโ€™re no mugs, thatโ€™s for sure. We need to approach this one carefully.

โ€œWeโ€™ve had a few big results over the last few weeks but nothing is as big as this one right now. Itโ€™s a hard away game, one of the hardest in the league when you think about it. We need to go there and win.โ€