The Swans have already clinched a top-six finish but there is much speculation as to whether or not `champions' QPR will receive a points deduction when the FA return their verdict on charges relating to the signing of Alejandro Faurlin in 2009.
Fourth-placed Swansea currently sit two points behind third-placed Cardiff and 11 adrift of leaders QPR but, with one match remaining and the possibility of a deduction, that picture could change. But Rodgers expects his side to compete in the play-offs.
"In my head it's 99% play-offs," he told the Swansea Evening Post.
"That's the position we are in and, forgetting everything else, we are looking to finish as high as we possibly can because it will be this club's best finish in a number of years.
"But of course the outcome on Friday will be interesting. One per cent of my mind is waiting to see what the judgement is."
Source: PA
Source: PA