West Brom are back amongst their supporters as they host Hull City at the Hawthorn’s in an EFL Championship match that is played on Saturday, November 4 at 3.00 pm.
The Baggies play their second game of the week after defeating Coventry City 2-0 in front of the Sky Sports television cameras on Monday night. Grady Diangana and Brandon Thomas-Asante scored in either half to secure the win and got them into the Championship play-off places. Hull City were also victorious over the weekend and defeated Preston North End courtesy of a goal from former Aston Villa man Jaden Philogene.
Two places currently separate West Brom and Hull with a superior goal difference of plus four being the difference between the two sides. A win for West Brom this weekend could take them up to as high as third, and the same could be said should Hull secure a victory this weekend.
Injuries have really impacted what Carlos Corberan has been able to do over this latest block of fixtures but we’re now into the penultimate round of games before the international break. November’s international break has been made a period of time in which several players could return from their respective injuries.
In a positive bit of news, West Brom could call upon Brighton & Hove Albion loanee Jeremy Sarmiento who looks to have returned ahead of schedule. Hull also have a bit of good news with Liverpool loanee Tyler Morton expected to play a part for the Tigers at the weekend. Flick through to see the injury list of both West Brom and Hull City ahead of this weekends clash.

5. Tyler Morton - fit
Midfielder Tyler Morton suffered a thigh injury in the 2-0 win against Birmingham City, and missed their last game against Preston North End. | Liverpool FC via Getty Images Photo: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images

6. Tyler Morton - fit
“He is going to be fresh for West Brom and it is brilliant news. I was really worried when he came off, he had a scan and just felt it wasn’t worth risking him,” Rosenior said to Hull Live. “He is a young player who we want to look after and he’s a real gem and talent and he will come right back into my thinking for West Brom.” | Getty Images Photo: George Wood/Getty Images)

7. John Swift - out
Suffered a calf strain in the defeat to Birmingham City and is around halfway through his recovery. Should be back after the November internationals | Getty Images Photo: Marc Atkins/Getty Images)

8. Jeremy Sarmiento - doubtful
The Brighton & Hove Albion loanee had a quadriceps injury and that has ruled him out for the last few weeks. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images