West Brom XI expected: Stoke City (A)



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West Brom was unlucky Wednesday, losing 3-1 against Brighton in a 120-minute thriller.

The Baggies were mostly teenagers, with more experienced heads in the team, plus Wes Hoolahan and Jay Rodriquez.

Even though the game was promising young West Brom and Albion was fighting valiantly, Darren Moore did not want to prepare for the confrontation with Stoke City at the Britannia. Hal Robson-Kanu was injured and Sam Field and Rekeem Harper ran out of breath.

It will be interesting to see the changes made by Moore and I predict that we will see some new faces added.

Here's how I think West Brom will align …

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