New West Brom manager Alan Pardew is preparing for his first game in charge at the Hawthorns.
Standing in his way is one of his former clubs, Crystal Palace and both teams will be desperate for three points.
A win for the Baggies could move them within touching distance of the top half, depending on other results.
Here’s how we think Pardew will line up his side in his first match in charge.
GK - Ben Foster
Not much he could have done to stop the goals on Tuesday.
RB - Allan Nyom
Nyom didn’t have the best of games against Newcastle but is likely to keep his place in the side.
CB - Ahmed Hegazi
Hegazi was one of the Baggies’ better performers on Tuesday night.
CB - Jonny Evans
Evans’ future has been cast into doubt with rumours that the club may sell him to raise funds elsewhere, but he’s likely to start on Saturday none the less.
LB - Kieran Gibbs
Gibbs has nailed down the left-back position as his own since joining in the summer.
RM - Matt Phillips
Phillips was a threat from the right on Tuesday night and he’ll be hoping to impress the new manager.
CM - Gareth Barry
Barry can provide Pardew with the Premier League experience and know how to keep the Baggies above the relegation spots.
CM - Jake Livermore
Livermore has been ever-present for West Brom and the England international is likely to remain a regular under Pardew.
LM - Sam Field
Field impressed against Newcastle and got his name on the scoresheet too, enough to keep his place in the team, you’d think.
ST - Hal Robson-Kanu
Robson-Kanu came back into the side during the week and looked dangerous when given the chance.
ST - Salomon Rondon
Rondon could benefit from the change of managers with more service into the box as a result of a more free-flowing system.