West Brom will be looking to further cement their place in the Championship play-off places on Sunday afternoon.
The Baggies are set to make the trip to Yorkshire to face Huddersfield Town at the John Smith’s Stadium.
Carlos Corberan‘s side currently sit 5th in the Championship table, five points clear of 7th place Norwich City. However, that could change by the time that game gets underway, with other teams playing earlier in the weekend.
Huddersfield Town of course, go into this one battling to avoid relegation. They could be in the bottom three by the time this game kicks off.
Indeed, with the Terriers having won just once in their last four games, this could be another opportunity for West Brom to pick up a welcome three points.
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It looks as though the Baggies will be making late calls on the availability of several players for this game.
Corberan has revealed that centre back Kyle Bartley, left-back Conor Townsend and striker Brandon Thomas-Asante will all be assessed on Saturday. It will then be decided if they can feature against Huddersfield Town.
However, winger Matt Phillips and centre forward duo Josh Maja and Daryl Dike are all longer-term absentees for West Brom.

How Carlos Corberan could line up vs Huddersfield Town
Following Wednesday’s dramatic draw with QPR, Corberan will have to decide what rotation, if any, to make to his starting line up for this one.
Alex Palmer has been first choice in goal in the league all season, and should keep that role here.
In defence, Adam Reach stepped in at left-back in the absence of Townsend at QPR. However, the fact he is not a natural in that position arguably showed.
As a result, Erik Pieters could shift out to the left, a job he is perhaps a more suitable option for. Semi Ajayi could then come in to the XI to partner Cedric Kipre in the centre of the West Brom defence.
Okay Yokuslu and Alex Mowatt have stood out this season, so should again start in the centre of the park.
Mikey Johnston added yet another stunner to his West Brom collection on Wednesday. Tom Fellows and Grady Diangana meanwhile, also combined for another goal.
It may therefore be a surprise if they are not West Brom’s attacking midfield trio on Sunday.
In attack, Corberan may be reluctant to rush Thomas-Asante straight back into the starting XI even if he is available as part of the matchday squad.
That could mean that Jed Wallace once again leads the line for the Baggies at the John Smith’s Stadium.
Here’s how we think West Brom could line up against Huddersfield Town:
Palmer (GK)
Pieters
Ajayi
Kipre
Furlong
Mowatt
Yokuslu
Johnston
Diangana
Fellows
Wallace
