Albion will be chasing their first win in eight Premier League games on Saturday with Leeds United the visitors to the Amex.
With the 5.30pm kick-off a sell-out, the ticket exchange has been opened so supporters who can’t attend can list their tickets for re-sale.
Graham Potter’s men suffered just their third defeat of the Premier League campaign last Saturday in a 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa.
Albion look destined for a point, but a late rally from Steven Gerrard’s side saw Albion leave Villa Park empty-handed.
Now back on home turf, Albion can take heart from the fact they’ve not been defeated at the Amex by a team 12th in the table or below this season (two wins, one draw), with Leeds currently sat 17th after 12 games.
The Whites’ stop-start form has seen them claim just two league wins and throwing away leads has become a point of concern for Marcelo Bielsa, with Leeds scoring the opening goal in each of their last three matches, but only securing four points.
Team news
Graham Potter said, "Enock's [Mwepu] recovered well and trained this week. We need to see how he is but he's got a really good chance of being in the squad. Steven [Alzate] and Danny [Welbeck] are making really good progress.
"We believe in Rob [Sanchez] a lot, we know his quality but we also know Jason's [Steele] quality. We're very lucky." Rob reacted well (to the red card) - he was disappointed with the result but we're all behind him and he'll come back stronger for it."
Our last meeting
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Albion enjoyed a double over Leeds last season, securing a 1-0 win at Elland Road, before bagging another three points in a 2-0 victory at the Amex. That victory in May saw Pascal Gross convert from the penalty spot following a foul on Danny Welbeck, before the former Arsenal striker got on the scoresheet himself with an exquisite turn and finish.
Leeds player to watch
🤙 Raphaaaaa!!! pic.twitter.com/qqnuPJgDO1
— Leeds United (@LUFC) November 24, 2021
Their leading scorer with five goals, Raphinha is a lot more than just a goal-getter. The energetic Brazil international is a talisman for Leeds with his electric pace, wand of a left foot and ability to go past a player.
Match officials
Referee: Craig Pawson.
Assistants: Lee Betts, Richard West.
Fourth official: John Brooks.
VAR: Jarred Gillett.
Assistant VAR: Gary Beswick.