Team: Randolph, Collins, Fonte, Reid, Obiang, Kouyate, Noble, Snodgrass, Lanzini, Antonio, Carroll
Subs: Adrian, Fernandes, Fletcher, Ayew, Feghouli, Nordtveit, Calleri
I’m really not sure what formation Bilic will go with today. It wouldn’t surprise me if we saw a return to three at the back and then a defensive midfield three in front of them. However, if Byram is fit then it could be 4-5-1.
It’s going to be a very cold afternoon and it’s going to be a game we need three points from if we are to continue our march up the table. At the moment we are five points behind WBA. If we get three points that gap reduces to two. If we lose – and bear in mind they walloped us 4-0 at The Hawthorns – they go 8 points ahead.
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Sean Whetstone writes…
West Brom supporters going to the London Stadium on Saturday are being urged to partake in a minute’s applause in memory of West Ham fan James Miles . The 28 year old season ticket holder known as ‘Jimbo’ to his friends sadly passed away last Friday, having battled against a brain tumour for a number of years.
His family and friends are hoping to spread the word among fans, in both the home and away end, to take part in on minutes applause on 28th minute.
They are also hoping to project a photo of James onto the stadium’s big screen having liaised with the club. Like many of these planned applauses, it will be completely fan led but the club will put up a photograph if the crowd responses with spontaneous applause.
His cousin Craig told the Birmingham Mail : “He was so passionate about West JimboHam. He had done a few away games when he first got his season ticket, but as he got ill he couldn’t really go to many away games. But he was always at home games, no matter what – he went to most of the player opening things such as book signings.”
Speaking about the cancer who beat him “(He had it for) four years but they think he could have had it from a young age,” Craig continued.
“They managed to get rid of one tumour but then another, more aggressive, one came back which was a grade four.
“One of our family members have sent on what they want to be put on the big screen and a picture of James and have spoken to someone who said they will sort it, so fingers crossed,” Craig added.
“We have had loads of feedback from your (Albion) fans to say they will be standing and clapping on the 28th minute.”