Promotion in our own hands but still possible for 21 other Championship teams.
With all the talk of promotion being in our own hands, people are still missing how close this division still is. With just 10 games left for most teams, eleven for a few, there is still 21 other clubs that could overall the Albion and clinch promotion. Probably a very long shot and i am sure most bookies would offer silly odds on Scunthorpe gaining promotion, however, technically they can still leap frog the Albion.
The Baggies need 25 points to secure promotion, thats 8 wins and a draw, of course this goes down if Notts Forest lose or draw any of their remaining ten fixtures. Forest cannot seem to get a result away from home anymore, the last away win being ironically their 3 – 1 destruction of the Albion some 6 away games back.
Should forest lose just 1 of their remaining 5 away games and the Albion beat Swansea this week, Albion will need just 6 wins and a draw to guarantee premiership football next season.
There are all sorts of twists and turns still to come as the season comes to it’s crescendo, however, the Albion have probably got the harder of the run ins with games at Swansea, Reading, Watford, Doncaster and Crystal Palace to come and home games to play versus Preston, Coventry, Leicester, Middlesborough and Barnsley.
Forest have the following away games, Barnsley, Newcastle, Bristol City, Blackpool and Scunthorpe. Their home games are Peterborough, Crystal Palace, Cardiff, Ipswich, Plymouth.
The 3rd team in the race, Swansea have a run in with games at QPR, Cardiff, Blackpool, Bristol City and Sheffield United. Their home games are of course Albion tommorrow night, followed by Ipswich, Scunthorpe, Barnsley and Doncaster.
Looking at just the 3 most likely teams for the 2nd promotion spot it is inevitable that there will be some twists and turns, that the Albion are not certainty’s for the 2nd spot, however, it seems pretty certain that Newcastle will be promoted before the last day looms, they need just 7 victories from 11 games.
Will the battle be won on the final day of the season? Quite possibly, however, the Albion players seem to be up for the battle and are issuing their war crys already. Robert Koren today said:
“There are still ten games until the end of the season and we need to focus on ourselves.
“We have everything in our hands and we cannot look too much at what Nottingham Forest or anyone else are doing.
“We need to get as many points as possible from these ten games.
“We are full of confidence and we feel we are good enough to go up.
“But we need to show that week in, week out.”
With Forest suffering away day jitters and Albion on a roll, by this time next week the picture may well look much rosier for the Albion. If stats are anything to go by, tommorrows game should be an easy victory for the Baggies as Albion are the Championships top scorers on 71 goals and Swansea the lowest on just 31, what a shame it does not work like that.
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Albions final away game versus Palace moved for TV
The final game of the season for the Baggies was to due be Crystal Palace away at Selhurst Park on Sat 24th April, however, due to SKY tv it has now been moved to the following Monday, 26th April.
This will most likely upset all travelling Albion fans as traditionally the Baggies faithful travel to the last game in a theme. The last game normally see’s Baggies fans dressed to represent a player or some other occassion and in the past there have been Vikings to show support of a scandinavian player at the time, togas and all other manner of guises.
Making this a midweek evening game will likely cause disruption to this event for the last game, however, hopefully many fans will still be able to make it and continue in the tradition.
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QPR West Brom Preview – Baggies March On
It is the first game of March for the Albion, and March could be the operative word!
West Brom stuttered a little in February, however, highly obviously down somewhat to the amount of games they had to play. 8 games were played in just 25 days, including the FA Cup double header versus Reading. In the league the Albion won 4 lost 1 drew 1, but would surely have won all had they not been so tired. Now the Albion are expected to March on in to battle, they have not to play a game every 3 days like February. A March it could well be, facing Warnock, could today be another battle? Surely not like the Battle of Bramall Lane, although when it comes to Neil Warnock who knows, anything could happen. 
New Queens Park Rangers boss Neil Warnock, the former Crystal Palace boss took over the reins on Tuesday and would likely do anything to beat the Baggies, he would like nothing better than to kick off with a win.
Roberto Di Matteo will not want to gap at the top to develop any further than 6 points, so Albion will be out to win this and spoil Warnock’s party.
Warnock will check on the fitness of Lee Cook, Matt Connolly and Kaspars Gorkss ahead of the game.
Winger Cook has been struggling with a cold this week and defender Connolly has an ankle injury.
Centre-half Gorkss has also not trained this week after picking up a knock and all three are battling to be fit to face the second-placed Baggies.
Warnock will be hoping playmaker Akos Buzsaky returns from international duty with Hungary in one piece.
Strikers Tamas Priskin (groin) and Marcus Bent (hamstring) should be fit but teenager Antonio German could keep his place after signing a new contract this week.
Midfielders Gavin Mahon and Martin Rowlands remain long-term absentees with knee injuries.
Roman Bednar will most likely be missing as his groin injury is not responding as would be liked, although the Baggies can score without him as was showed last week when they knocked 3 past Derby.
Good news on the Baggies front is of course the news that Ishmael Miller will be available and he is a likely starter. Another surprise and more likely to start than Miller is Giles Barnes, the lad has recovered much faster than expected and played a full ninety minutes in the reserve game against Walsall midweek.
Chris Brunt has recovered from the injury that kept him out of the Northern Ireland team midweek and he like all the other internationals are all available too. It remains to be seen, however, those that had international games could be rested in favour of the players who have had a full weeks rest. This becomes more apparent when you consider how many games were played in February and the drop in form that a few players and the coaching staff have blamed on tiredness.
Steven Reid returns to QPR wearing blue n white stripes as opposed to the blue and white hoops he wore when on loan there earlier in the season, he could well be another starter today.
So, all things considered, Albion should march on today and kick March of to a perfect start. They will have no excuses and should easily brush QPR aside.
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West Brom Reading FA Cup Replay Preview
The Baggies went out on penalty’s against Middlesbrough at this stage of the FA Cup just 3 seasons ago and Roberto Di Matteo is making sure as best as he can that this does not happen again tonight.
“We have practised penalties even though it’s not the same on the training ground as when you go into a game and you have to do it in front of 20,000 and the pressure is on,” said the Albion boss.
“By now I know the character of my players and I have a good idea of which ones I would like to take penalties, if it goes that far.”
Players that may return tonight include James Morrisson and Marek Cech, both fit again although Morrisson clearly lacking in match practice after 10 months out.
Giles Barnes will still play no part as he is not quite fit yet, Ishmael Miller still has an injured ankle, Jerome Thomas has another game where he is banned, then the 2 loan players Frank Nouble and Ben Watson are cup tied.
Di Matteo has said “We have to take into consideration that Cech has been out for three weeks and Morrison for ten months.
“But it’s good to have some players back.
“Morrison’s been doing well but competitive games are completely different.
“The fact he has been out of the game for a long time means we have to be careful with him.
“Barnes is getting closer but he’s not in the frame for tomorrow.
“It’s hard for me to say when Giles and Ishmael Miller will be back.”
At the Madejski Stadium 2 weeks back the Albion came from behind twice and the late equaliser was very cruel on Reading, however, with a home tie in the quarter finals up for grabs at against Aston Villa or Crystal Palace the Baggies are surely going to be well up for this game.
Roman Bednar should keep his shirt and Abdoulaye Meite who was an unused substitute on Sunday in the defeat at Bristol City may get a recall.
Another player likely to keep his place tonight will be the in form Albion defender Jonas Olsson , he is over the moon at getting his first ever call up to the Sweden national team.
His top notch Baggies performances have seen him with just rewards, a place against Wales in Swansea next Wednesday.
Olsson won 25 caps at under-21 level but an appearance at the Liberty Stadium would be his first full cap.
The former NEC Nijmegen centre-back said: “Since I moved to England I have developed in the right direction.
“I feel that I have come to a country whose football suits me, and I have grown with the task.
“It is very nice to have a chance in the ‘big’ team. I’ve played some under-21 games before and to pull on the national team jersey is special and it makes me happy.”
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Watson Arrives For The Season
Wigan midfielder Ben Watson has now arrived at the Hawthorns for the rest of the season in what could be the first of a few season long loans to come.
Watson will be unable to play in the Reading FA Cup replay as like Nouble he is cup tied, however, will be available for the visit of Derby on Saturday.
Baggies head coach Roberto Di Matteo said: “Having lost Gonzalo Jara for the remainder of the season to injury, we have been looking to strengthen the central midfield area and we are very pleased that he has joined us.
“Ben is very good technically and is a competitive player who knows the Championship very well. He has played many times at this level and knows what is required, which should help him to hit the ground running.”
Wigan have added a clause to the loan, allowing them to recall at 24 hours notice any time after Albion play Coventry on the 24th of March.
Watson comes to the Albion after spending a good while on loan at QPR, making 16 appearances and scoring twice.
Starting his career at Crystal Palace, he debuted at the age of 17 and made 169 appearances for the South London club, scoring 18 times.
Wigan battled for the young players signature, beating Middlesbrough to land him, he cost £2 million but has only made 7 appearances.
Watson has played just 33 minutes for the Latics since ereturning from QPR in December and is raring to go.
He said: “I was called back from my loan and told I would get a chance to play at Wigan, but I’ve only played half an hour in six weeks so it has been frustrating.
“That’s not what I want. I am at an age where I need to be playing first-team football and when the chance came to come to Albion I didn’t need any persuading at all.
“It’s frustrating that I can’t play in the game tonight against Reading, but I’m cup-tied, so I will raring to go against Derby if I get a chance on Saturday.”
Categories: Transfer News Tags: albion, baggies, central midfield, coventry, crystal palace, hawthorns, loans, midfield area, midfielder, replay, roberto di matteo, signature, watson, wigan
Quarter finals to be televised.
Whoever wins the replay between Albion and Reading this time next week will play either Villa or Palace on Sunday, March 7 (ko 1.45pm).
Will it be a live televised game on Sunday March 7th from the Hawthorns or the Madjeski?
All FA Cup quarter final games will be screened live on ITV1.
Here are the times and dates for each game.
Saturday, March 6
Portsmouth v Blues (ko 12.30pm)
Fulham v Bolton or Tottenham (ko 5.20pm)
Sunday, March 7
Reading or West Brom v Crystal Palace or Villa (ko 1.45pm)
Chelsea v Manchester City or Stoke (ko 4pm)
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FA Cup draw may match Albion and Villa
This afternoon’s FA Cup draw see’s the possibility of the Baggies facing local rivals Aston Villa at the Hawthorns.
Still two games need to be settled, however, should Villa and Albion both progress to the quarter finals they will be paired against each other.
After an entertaining draw today, Villa need to replay against Crystal Palace and then the result of that will see them play the winners out of next Wednesday’s Albion, Reading replay.
Chelsea face Manchester City or Stoke in the quarter-finals. The reigning champions easily beat Cardiff City 4-1 yesterday to make the next round and they will host either City or the Potters, who played out a 1-1 draw at Eastlands last night.
Elsewhere, Portsmouth will face Birmingham while Fulham meet Bolton or Tottenham.
FA Cup quarter-final draw:
Chelsea v Manchester City or Stoke
Fulham v Bolton or Tottenham
Reading or West Brom v Crystal Palace or Aston Villa
Portsmouth v Birmingham
Ties to be played on the weekend of March 6 and 7.
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West Brom Scunthorpe Preview
West Brom will be aiming to keep up the pressure on Newcastle the Championship leaders and fight of Notts Forest who are hot on their tails for the 2nd auto promotion spot to the Premiership.
The Iron come to the Hawthorns at a time when the Albion have found their form both at home and away at long last. Scunthorpe will still be smarting from the late Crystal Palace winner on Saturday, after making a break from the risky bottom of the table with 2 wins before that game. Nigel Adkins this morning confirmed that he will be without Marcus Williams and Garry Thompson for tonights game at the Hawthorns.
Left-back Williams is banned for 1 game after the sending off at Palace on Saturday, when he committed a professional foul on Kieron Djilali. Williams has a hamstring injury and will not be available for a few weeks.
West Brom will probably give fresh in the door loan signee Frank Nouble his debut in place of the 4 match banned Jerome Thomas. His arrival is designed to combat the loss of Ishmael Miller, however, he is equally capable of playing an attacking midfield position or as a winger on either side too. Andy Slory is also competing for his first start on the wing too, so it could be a toss up between the ex Feyenoord player and the ex West Ham player. It is doubtful that both will get a starting place, however, very likely that one will be on the bench and one on the pitch at the start.
Marek Cech is ruled out once again with the hamstring injury that will see him miss at least another week and a half. Jonas Olsson, Gonzalo Jara and Robert Koren will all be pressing for a recall and whilst missing at Plymouth will be in contention, as Di Matteo will likely ring changes due to the stack up of games this month.
The ever present Roman Bednar may well be a casualty tonight down to the same issue of fitness levels befa;
lling the whole team and the club have stressed how they do not want to burn out 22 year old Graham Dorran’s too.
Giles Barnes and James Morrison are both long term injury concerns and unlikely to be available until April at the earliest.
Tonight’s betting news is as you would expect favouring the Baggies and the only way to make a killing will be to choose a scorer or even a scorer and Albion win.
A Roman Bednar first goal in a 3 to nil win see’s a return of £280 for a tenner. You can get any tenner bet matched with a free tenner bet if you sign up with Sky Bet through West Brom Blog, meaning that your £10 would return £560 instead of £280, what better time than to take your free tenner bet with Sky Bet than today.
Sky are offering 2/5 for an Albion win, 10/3 on a draw and 15/2 on an unlikely Scunthorpe victory.
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