West Brom have a number of players away on duty with their national teams during the international break.
They will of course, be hoping that those individuals come back from those exploits fresh and free from injury.
The Baggies are of course, currently involved in the battle to win promotion back to the Premier League.
Carlos Corberan‘s side are 5th in the Championship standings, and look well set to secure their place in the play-offs.
They will therefore, want a full squad fit and available for that final push for a place back in the top-flight.
For now though, one West Brom player who is surely enjoying his time away on international duty, is Tom Fellows.
An excellent season for Tom Fellows
Having come through the youth ranks with at club, Fellows is now enjoying something of a breakthrough campaign in the Baggies’ first-team.
The winger has made 28 senior appearances in all competitions. During that time, he has scored five goals and provided four assists.
That form saw him handed his first ever international call-up by England this month, being named in the Under 20s squad for games with Poland and the Czech Republic.
Fellows was then immediately handed his first international start against the Poles on Friday. The West Brom man wasted no time making an impression either, supplying two assists in a 5-1 win.
As a result of that, one recent piece of business done by the Baggies, is now looking ever more important.

West Brom contract decision now looks vital
Back in January, it was announced that Fellows had put pen to paper on a new long-term contract at The Hawthorns.
That new deal now secures the winger’s future with West Brom, until the end of the 2026/27 season.
With Fellows continuing to catch the eye with his success, the move to extend his deal is becoming ever more key for the club.
Earlier this season, it was reported that Championship rivals Leicester City and Southampton were both interested in a move for the 20-year-old.
Now, the success that Fellows is enjoying for West Brom, and England as well, means it would be no surprise if his list of potential suitors grows even further.
However, this new contract Fellows signed with the Baggies just a couple of months ago, means there will be no need for them to sell the winger anytime soon amid that interest.
Indeed, even if they are to sell him in the near future, they no know that they can demand a sizeable fee for the sale of the winger.
In turn, that would provide West Brom with some useful funds to reinvest in the club. As a result, the proactive action they took with a new contract for Fellows just a few months ago, now looks as though it could be about to pay off for the Baggies.
