West Brom travel to Home Park to face Plymouth Argyle in a rearranged EFL Championship clash on Tuesday (February 20). The Baggies hope to pick themselves up after suffering defeat to Southampton on Friday night.
Manager Carlos Corberan was red carded for touching the ball when it hadn't gone out of play and that set the tone for the night. Ryan Fraser opened the scoring for the Saints and then David Brooks gave the away side the victory.
Tuesday's opponents Plymouth lost by the same scoreline but to Leeds United. Wilfried Gnonto broke the deadlock in the 10th minute and the game would be won by Georginio Rutter.
The Championship table still has West Brom on 52 points but now there are three teams; Coventry City, Norwich City and Hull City who are just a point behind them. West Brom will be motivated to win this fixture to restore a five-point lead over the chasing pack. Plymouth are 16th meanwhile and are five-points above the relegation zone after QPR defeated Bristol City at the weekend.
Plymouth haven't won against West Brom in the league in nearly 31-years. Their last victory came in April 1993 and in the five meetings since they've rawn two and lost five. West Brom's last two visits to Cornwall have seen them win twice, which is more than what they have managed in their last 13 trips.
The Baggies are decent in midweek and are unbeaten in their last three games during the week with their last success being against Cardiff City last week. Plymouth on the other hand have only won one of their last seven games in midweek in the second tier and their last win in a non-weekend fixture came against Sheffield Wednesday in October.
West Brom have had some rotten luck with injuries but thankfully nothing emerged from Friday's game. Here's the latest injury and team news ahead of the match with both teams missing players.

5. Jayson Molumby - out (continued)
“Molumby’s injury didn't progress in the way we expected it to progress," said Carlos Corberan. "He kept having pain and we have sent him to the specialist. We are going to improve the investigation in his injury, we want a second opinion to manage it better but, normally, he is not going to be ready to play with us in the next weeks.” | Getty Images

6. Matt Phillips - out
Damaged his hamstring earlier on in the season and has missed the last few months. Likely to return at Easter. | Getty Images

7. Matt Phillips - out (continued)
"I have spoken with the medical doctor," Carlos Corberan said. "The second week of the next international break is the plan for him to come back to training with the group. Like I say, it's important that they manage the process and give us the player back when it's the right moment and then we can plan around those circumstances. "It's no good trying to plan something that didn't happen yet. The same with Dike, it's important to plan when the player is in the last moment. The closer you are to this moment, the better we'll know how well the player is to working in this moment. Everything you do before within a month of this period is speculation. Everything can happen in the process. I know he'll do his best to make his work well." | Getty Images

8. Martin Kelly - out
Expected to miss the rest of the season. Injured his calf when playing for the under-21s. | Getty Images