West Brom will be looking to take a step closer to confirming their place in the Championship play-offs on Friday afternoon.
They are set to travel to The Den to return to action after the international break with a match against Millwall.
The Baggies go into that game 5th in the table, eight points clear of 7th place Hull City, who do have a game in hand.
A win here, could therefore be a big help to Carlos Corberan‘s side, as they look to secure a top six spot.
Indeed, West Brom go into this one having been unbeaten in their last six games prior to the international break.
Millwall meanwhile, will be looking to bounce back from a 2-0 defeat away at Leeds United last time out.
However, that is the only loss they have suffered in five games since Neil Harris returned to the club as manager.
That run has seen them climb to 16th in the standings, four points clear of the bottom three.
As a result, this could turn out to be a rather tough test for this West Brom team.
Latest West Brom team news
West Brom have been given some positive injury news this week. That has come with the revelation that striker Josh Maja is now back in training.
However, having not played since December, this game may come too soon for him to feature in. Matt Phillips is also back in training, but this one may come too soon for the winger as well.
Elsewhere, striker Daryl Dike was ruled out until the end of the calendar year last month with another serious leg injury.

How could Carlos Corberan line up vs Millwall
Corberan may have a decision to make about how to manage some of his West Brom squad this weekend, after their outings during the international break.
In goal, Alex Palmer has been the Baggies’ first choice in the league all season. It is hard to imagine that will change here.
Equally, Darnell Furlong and Conor Townsend are the clear choices to continue in the right and left full-back roles respectively.
Having been away with Nigeria on international duty over the break, Corberan may not want to rush Semi Ajayi straight back into the West Brom lineup.
However, Kyle Bartley may replace Erik Pieters at centre back, as he did at half time in their last outing, where he would likely the partner Cedric Kipre.
Okay Yokuslu and Alex Mowatt meanwhile, undoubtedly look to be Corberan’s best options in the centre of the park.
In attack, the break has given Brandon Thomas-Asante more time to refresh. So having come off the bench in West Brom’s last two games on his return from injury, he could now return to the starting XI to lead the line, giving the club a natural option in that position.
That could push Jed Wallace back into his more familiar right wing role as he faces his former club. In turn, that may see Tom Fellows drop to the bench, giving him a break after an eventful first taste of international football with England’s Under 20s.
The in-form duo of Grady Diangana and Mkey Johnston could then complete the starting XI.
Here is how we think West Brom will line up against Millwall on Friday afternoon:
Palmer (GK)
Townsend
Bartley
Kipre
Furlong
Mowatt
Yokuslu
Johnston
Diangana
Wallace
Thomas-Asante
