West Brom will aim for there seventh straight victory in the Championship when they take on struggling Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium on Wednesday night.
The Baggies are the top scorers in the Championship with 41 goals and will be hoping to add to that significantly when they face an out of sorts Latics, who have failed to win in their last eight matches, most recently being defeated 2-1 by Luton Town.
They will also be without key defender and club top scorer Chey Dunkley who was sent off late on in that game.
That could open the game up for Albion, who will be looking for a routine win as they aim for a fifth straight away victory to further extend their lead.
For team news, the only likely absentee from the WBA squad will be Kieran Gibbs, who picked up a hamstring injury early on in the second half of Albion’s 5-1 win against Swansea City.
Here’s how we think WBA will line up on Wednesday night:
GK: Sam Johnstone
Number one choice between the sticks and has started every Championship game this season. Likely to continue that.
RB: Darnell Furlong
With Gibbs likely to be out with injury, Furlong should step back in to the line up with Ferguson switching to left back.
CB: Semi Ajayi
Grabbed his third goal of the season on Sunday and should start again to carry on his great form.
CB: Kyle Bartley
Was forced off early on in the second half with a suspected concussion but should overcome that to start alongside Ajayi once more.
LB: Nathan Ferguson
Another terrific performance from the youngster last Sunday has deservedly attracted interest from top European clubs. With Gibbs out, Ferguson is expected to fill his role.
CM: Jake Livermore (C)
Was immense against Swansea in the midfield on Sunday and is a completely different player this season compared to last year. Should captain and lead the team out again on Wednesday night.
CM: Romaine Sawyers
Yet again, Sawyers was his calm and collected best on Sunday and should start in the deep midfield role once more.
CAM: Matheus Pereira
A sensational performance from the Brazilian will surely make him the first name on the team sheet after grabbing a goal and three assists in the 5-1 win last Sunday. Almost a guarantee to start again.
RW: Matt Phillips
A brilliant diving header from the club’s top scorer got him up to seven goals for the season. Will surely be given the chance to add to that with a start midweek.
LW: Grady Diangana
Up the left against Swansea, Diangana posed a relentless threat and scares defenders with his pace and trickery. Should start again to cut open a leaky Wigan defence.
ST: Hal Robson-Kanu
Another goal notched last Sunday took his total up to six for the season and is turning in to a crucial asset for this team. Should start again.