West Brom welcome Midlands rivals Wolves in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday afternoon.
West Brom go up against neighbours Wolves at The Hawthorns tomorrow lunchtime, where the latter will go in search of their first win at the home of the Baggies since way back in 1996.
A lot has changed since then; Wolves are now an established Premier League team whilst West Brom are in the second tier, pushing for a return to the big time.
Gary O’Neil’s Wolves sit in 11th place of the Premier League table and Carlos Corberan‘s Baggies sit in 5th place of the Championship table.
The last time these two teams met was in the 2020/21 Premier League season, with the pair drawing 1-1 at The Hawthorns.
West Brom team news latest
As ever, West Brom have a few injuries and absences to deal with.
Rumours surfaced on social media this week that Daryl Dike has suffered another injury setback; thankfully it’s not a serious one, but Express & Star say he’ll miss this one with a tight calf.
Elsewhere, Corberan will be without both Grady Diangana and Semi Ajayi duo to their involvements in AFCON, whilst January signing Andi Weimann is cup tied.
Okay Yokuslu and Adam Reach will miss out with more minor injuries, whilst Jayson Molumby, Matt Phillips, and Josh Maja are longer-term absentees for the Baggies.

How will Carlos Corberan line up vs Wolves?
The injury list has quickly piled up once again for West Brom, who might have to field a somewhat makeshift team tomorrow.
The defensive line doesn’t look set to change much from the last outing vs Norwich City, but the midfield and attack could see a few changes.
Expect Nathaniel Chalobah to come into the XI for the injured Yokuslu, and Tom Fellows to come back into the squad and straight into the XI with Reach sidelined.
Brandon Thomas-Asante will no doubt lead the line.
Here’s how we think West Brom will line up against Wolves tomorrow…
Palmer (GK)
Townsend
Kipre
Bartley
Furlong
Chalobah
Mowatt
Fellows
Swift
Wallace
Thomas-Asante
