Albion Blackpool preview and betting advice
Albion are considering giving Ishmail Miller his first start for over 14 months, he has made appearances but not started a game since his 13 month long injury lay off with a knee ligament injury. Miller has played in 5 games since recovering and suffered an injured ankle in between too, however, Roberto Di Matteo is considering giving him a start, although he has confirmed it will not be for the full 90 minutes.
“He just needs to work hard in training and get some minutes in the games,” said the Baggies boss.
“I don’t think he’s ready yet to last 90 minutes but at some point I’d like to throw him into the cold water and start him.
“It’s down to him.
“It depends how his attitude is and how much he wants to get that start.”
James Morrison has played 222 minutes in four games after his return from nearly a year out with a heel problem and has shown excellent promise along with being the difference between winning and sharing the points.
“I am a little surprised by how many minutes Mozza has played since returning,” he added.
“He’s not 100 per cent match fit or on top of his form yet but just the fact he’s in the team is important.
“With him the team always has a player who wants the ball and can create a chance for us or has the final pass.
“I think he will get better game after game.
“But we also have to monitor him because playing too many games in a short period of time might increase the risk of getting an injury.”
The return fixture was a 5 goal affair with Graham Dorrans scoring an 83rd minute winner at the Tangerines by way of a penalty. Blackpool are now 7th in the table, aiming for the play offs and play a very attacking game, therefore tommorows game could be quite an open affair, something Di Matteo relishes. Albion have managed a massive 84 goals this season and there is no reason why they cannot complete yet another double of the season, beating Blackpool would be 5th double of the season.
“For the neutral the last game with Blackpool was a good game to watch because there was action and goalscoring opportunities,” said the Albion boss.
“I like the way they play.
“They try to play football and play the right way.
“They create a lot of chances and have a lot of attempts on goal.
“They also give you chances as well and let’s hope they’re going to play like that when they come on Saturday, and it’s going to be an open game rather than one team trying to be positive and the other being destructive or defensive.
“I said earlier in the season they have been the surprise team this year because they have done extremely well, in my opinion.
“It’s nice to see the way they play as well.”
Albion join forces with all 72 Football League Clubs in a united week of action to raise awareness and vital funds for Help for Heroes – The Football League’s Official Charity Partner for the 2009/10 season.
Football for Heroes week is taking place from March 6-14 and showing The Football League’s support for the efforts of our Armed Forces.
The Baggies are holding their ‘Football for Heroes‘ game this weekend.
Captain Scott Carson said: “The Football League could not have picked a more worthwhile cause for its official charity.
“There’s always a lot of talk about footballers being heroes and role models.
“But the real heroes are those who go off to serve their country in the military and who have to deal with the consequences.
“It’s a very humbling experience to think we can do something, however small, to promote their cause so all the players will be delighted to play their part on Saturday.
“The charity does a lot of great work to rehabilitate members of the British Armed Forces injured in the line of duty.
“It’s easy to forget that the troops that do get hurt while fighting for the country have to get on with their lives once they return home, and any support that any of us can give them is extremely important.”
Albion and Blackpool will come out of the the players’ tunnel led by a Help for Heroes banner.
Albion have invited uniformed soldiers from West Bromwich to attend the game as VIP guests and they will form a guard of honour as the players emerge from the tunnel.
Baggies head coach Roberto Di Matteo and Blackpool boss Ian Holloway will wear Help for Heroes wristbands during the game.
Albion’s players have signed two Football League Help for Heroes balls, which will be auctioned off for the charity at a later date.
Lord Mawhinney, Chairman of The Football League, said: “The contribution being made by our armed forces around the world is both outstanding and humbling.
“As a nation, we seldom thank them enough for the sacrifices they make.
“The Football for Heroes week will provide an excellent opportunity for supporters to show their appreciation for the work they do.”
So all in all the game promises to be a cracker and have much to offer besides. Where will the sensible money be on this game?
Well the bet of the day has to be a toss up between over 2.5 goals and an Albion victory outright.
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West Brom Sheffield Wednesday Preview
The Baggies need to bounce back to winning ways tonight to get the boing back in their promotion struggle. Having beaten the Owls by 4 goals to nil earlier in the season in the away fixture of this game, there is nothing that suggests this being other than a home win, however, Albion don’t to things normally or the easy way so who knows.![]()
Roman Bednar will not be playing tonight, Simon Cox is a doubt with a back injury picked up against QPR in Saturdays defeat when he was stretchered off near the end of the game, however Ishmael Miller may just make it in to the team. Roberto Di Matteo had this to say about Miller today:
“I’ve been thinking about Ishmael,” the head coach said.
“He hasn’t got 90 minutes in his legs yet, I know that.
“So we will have to see.
“But I do think he has the attributes to play the lone striker role.
“I’ve been pleased with him but he’s had a difficult time with his knee.
“He got back in the team and was trying to find his form, then he had a knock-back.
“You add that to the previous injury and you have to pull up your sleeves and start again.
“It’s been a frustrating time for him.”
So it seems that even if Miller does play, it will not be for the full ninety minutes, so who will play in his absense?
Speaking of Scott Carsons blunder gifting an early goal to QPR on Saturday Di Matteo said:
“I remember when Buffon had a bit of a dodgy time and Buffon was one of the best keepers in the world at the time, a few years back now.
“It happens. You can have a bad game and as a keeper you are exposed.
“Scott is not green behind the ears and he just has to react, get over it, put it right and be mentally strong for the next game.”
So the keeper seems safe in his position, even though he has been involved in all manner of errors and mix ups this season, testament to his generally solid performances on the whole it seems. Scott Carson is surely one of the players that has made up this promotion chasing side what it is today.
Giles Barnes will also be chomping at the bit now and looking for his debut at long last after getting back to full fitness.
West Brom have to be the banker bet of the day and odds are best at Bet 365 at 4-9 on an Albion win. Good news really as the West Brom Blog have secured all our guests a great £200 set of free money when signing up at Bet 365 from here.
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Cardiff West Brom Preview
Away to promotion rivals Cardiff and the Albion squad is as short as little is to large. No less than 7 first team regulars are missing and Di Matteo will be forced into yet more changes, having to draft in even more youth’ and be preying for 150% from his men.
He has included 17 yr old Academy starlets Sam Mantom and Kayleden Brown in the squad travelling to Sth Wales, drafting in 19 yr old midfielder Joss Labadie too, who has just returned from loan at Cheltenham.
Di Matteo says:
“We have shown lots of fighting spirit during the season and it’s our philosophy to never give up,”
“We will be competitive tonight, for sure, and I am 100 per cent certain that the players that go out onto the pitch will give everything they have.
“I am trying to be positive.
“We have some problems but we’ll try to cope with them.
“It’s not the end of the world and we could be worse off.
“We have shown real spirit during the season and we never give up.
“I am looking at tonight and thinking ‘interesting’!
Albion’s inaugural trip to Cardiff’s new stadium tonight, pairs the top and second top scorers together so could be a right firecracker of a game. Especially when you consider, Scott Carson was sent off and refuses to forgive Chopra. Chopra on the other hand has admitted that he will continue to provoce ugly scenes as it the only way he knows how.
Cardiff were mauled big style 2 games back by the toon, however, returned to winning ways when beating bottom half club Peterborough.
Making a return tonight must be Frank Nouble, who missed reading due to being cup tied.
“It’s fantastic to have Frank back,” added Di Matteo.
Cardiff will be looking to take a stronger grip on a play off place, whilst the Albion will be looking to break even further clear of Nott’s Forest whom they have points and a game in hand over.
X-rays showing the Chile defender Jara, has fractured a metatarsal in his right foot, he is no doubtful to play again this season. Defender Abdoulaye Meite is out with an ankle injury, while winger Andy Slory is to be missing with an achilles injury. Di Matteo will be also without Youssouf Mulumbu and Jerome Thomaswho are serving suspensions, Marek Cech with a hamstring injury, Ishmael Miller with another ankle injury and both long term injured players, James Morrison and Giles Barnes with heel and achilles injuries respectively.
So a great bet on tonight’s game could well be over on the goals market, bearing in mind the teams scoring more goals than anyone else in the division.
Sky Bet are offering you a £10 Free Matched Bet and have odds of 5/6 on over two and a half goals.
They go 6/5 on the draw and 15/8 on a Cardiff victory, however an Albion win is 11/5, now that is an excellent price considering the Albion’s away record this season.
Bet 365 are offering 5/6 on both teams to score at any point in the game. They are also offering a special too, Roman Bednar to score first in a 2 all draw is offered at 75 – 1.
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Albion Newcastle report
Peter Lovenkrands dedicated the goal which keeps Newcastle on track for promotion to his late father after he capped an emotionally draining week.
The former Rangers striker was expected to miss Monday night’s clash with third-placed West Bromwich following his father’s death in Denmark. But he made a surprise return and scored the second equaliser – his fourth goal in a week – to earn a point.
Lovenkrands, who scored an FA Cup hat-trick against Plymouth last Wednesday, looked to the heavens and fought back the tears as he celebrated his third league goal of the season in the 54th minute.
He said: ‘It is a bit surreal. It is still emotional but I am just so pleased we got a point and I got a goal for my dad. It means a lot. I dedicated that goal to my father. It was a very difficult decision to play but my dad was a very big football fan and he would have wanted me to do this and I didn’t want to let him down. I felt I wanted to do it for him.’
Manager Chris Hughton, whose side remain six points ahead of Albion and three ahead of Nottingham Forest with a game in hand, said: ‘Lovenkrands deserves immense credit. We left the decision up to him. We are very much behind him and his family but he wanted to play and for him to get a goal – the equalising goal at that -shows great credit to him and also shows the spirit we have here.’
Roberto Di Matteo’s Albion side twice took the lead at St James’ Park, where Newcastle remain unbeaten this season, and they looked on the verge of their first victory there for more than 30 years until Lovenkrands’ second-half strike.
In a full-blooded and thoroughly entertaining scrap between two of the sides relegated last season, West Bromwich took the lead through Jonas Olsson after 14 minutes when he was allowed to touch home a cross from the excellent Graeme Dorrans past Steve Harper.
Danny Guthrie cancelled that out 11 minutes later, placing a delightful free-kick over Yousuff Mulumbu in Scott Carson’s wall after the Rwanda midfielder had brought down Shola Ameobi. But a mere 32 seconds into the second half Roman Bednar put the visitors back in front with another simple goal.
Fabricio Coloccini, the rock on whom Newcastle’s Championship charge has been based, was most at fault after he failed to deal with another cross from the lively Dorrans.
Bednar rose comfortably above Coloccini to head at Harper, who touched the first effort on to the bar with his legs, only for Bednar to nonchalantly nod the ball over the supine keeper.
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Massive injury boosts at the Hawthorns and transfer rumours
Not only are Youssouf Mulumbu, Jerome Thomas and Luke Moore all looking likely to be fit to start in the Sky televised Rangers clash at The Hawthorns on Monday after their individual struggles struggles with injuries, however, James Morrison may also be back in training as early as next week too!.
With Thomas and Moore back in training and raring to go, Mulumbu is also showing no signs of any serious injury after his recent early bath in the Cardiff defeat. Morrisons scarring is healing very well and he should be able to start light training any day soon.
The Rangers game will also see a return for Dean Kiely, who will be looking to make his claim for the number one shirt permanent whilst Scott Carson sits out due to his 3 match ban. Carson is expected to be fined by the club after his out of character head butt on Chopra, the club feel that his sending off and the very nature is deserving of a club fine.
Di Matteo has actually hinted that should Kiely perform well that there is no reason why he cannot keep the shot stoppers jersey indefinitely. This episode will see a young keeper on the bench in the form of youth keeper Ryan Alsopp.
In other news today, reports are rife that Albion are likely to make a big money offer for out of favour Stoke striker James Beattie.
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Derby Albion report
West Brom lost ground at the top of the Championship after being held to a 2-2 draw by Derby.
The Baggies had looked set to steal all three points after coming from behind to lead 2-1 thanks to late goals from Simon Cox and Graham Dorrans.
But Derby, who had opened the scoring through Paul Dickov, were not to be denied and DJ Campbell grabbed an equaliser deep into stoppage time.
Derby started brightly and carved out an early chance when Lee Croft got clear down the right and his cross just evaded Rob Hulse who was arriving in the six-yard box.
Cox soon responded for Albion with a snap shot from 10 yards out that struck Stephen Bywater. The Derby keeper knew little about it.
Cox then tried his luck with an effort from long range that went narrowly wide.
Albion were fortunate not to be reduced to 10 men when Dorrans reacted angrily to a strong challenge from Robbie Savage on the half-hour mark.
The Scot got up and appeared to kick Savage in the chest but referee Darren Deadman only produced a yellow card.
Scott Carson parried a close range effort from Hulse in the 39th minute when County’s leading scorer seemed certain to notch his seventh goal of the season from Gary Teale’s free-kick.
Breakthrough
But there was nothing Carson could do to keep out Dickov’s shot three minutes later.
Read the rest of this report at Sky Sports
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New contract for Kiely the coach!
Roberto Di Matteo will consider extending Dean Kiely’s Albion contract after praising the veteran for improving number one Scott Carson.
The Baggies boss believes Carson’s work with temporary goalkeeping coach Kiely is paying off.
And he is delighted with the England international’s progress during the first three months of the season.
“At the start of the season I talked to Scott and he looked a bit unsure and shaky,” said Di Matteo.
“We’ve been talking and Dean has been working a lot with him. I feel he’s getting better.
“He’s doing a lot of good things and working with the team.
“He’s getting the right distances and coming for crosses, he comes out for the long ball over the top as well, which is really good.”
Di Matteo surprised Baggies fans at the start of the season by naming Carson as his new captain following the departure of Jonathan Greening to Fulham.
But the Italian has insisted he had no reservations about naming the former Liverpool and Villa shot-stopper as skipper despite his position between the sticks.
Read the rest of the story from the Express and Star
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Cider Boys defeated as easy as crushing apples
In a game that threatened to put a stop to the Albions winning run, a match that pitted one of the best form teams in the division against a bouyant Albion, the Baggies pointed out within 12 minutes that the winning streak was to continue.
West Brom massacared Bristol City 4-1 to climb above Newcastle at the Championship summit, although the Toon have a game in hand.
Much of the damage was done inside the first 12 minutes as Jerome Thomas and Chris Brunt both fired home.
A Louis Carey own goal and Simon Cox’s second Championship goal of the season then killed off any hope Bristol City had at the start of the second half, before Paul Hartley netted a consolation in the 83rd minute.
The teams were welcomed on the pitch by very typical British autumn weather, the Black Country was awash, with rain and wind swirling around The Hawthorns. The crowd of over 23,000 were kept warm if not dry by a very entertaining match, although 3,000 of them were doomed to a sad journey back to the cider fields of Bristol.
Gianni Zuiverloon had to clear Cole Skuse’s effort off the line in the 3rd minute, but a fresh Albion side counter atacked at speed and opened the scoring at the other end just 30 seconds later.
Thomas rounded off a sweeping move as he cut in from the left before firing a fierce shot into the bottom corner from the edge of the penalty area.
Scott Carson was forced to tip Carey’s header over the crossbar before Brunt doubled West Brom’s lead with just 12 minutes gone.
Scotland midfielder Graham Dorrans found his Northern Irish team-mate with a great throughball and he rounded Dean Gerken before firing home from an acute angle to put the home side in control.
Chances
But Carson was soon called upon to deny the lively Nicky Maynard before Dorrans himself side-footed wide from close range when he really should have put the result beyond doubt.
Chances were coming at either end as City midfielder Hartley then lashed a free-kick inches wide and, with the visitors more than holding their own, the difference at the half-time interval proved to be Albion’s ability to take their chances.
But if the game was still somewhat in the balance at the break then it was all over just two minutes after the restart.
Cox picked up the ball and sent a shot goalwards, which appeared to be going wide, until Carey stepped in to intercept and could only fire the ball into his own net.
Albion were threatening a rout as they made it 4-0 just 53 seconds later – Cox sliding in to convert Marek Cech’s cross from close range and put his name on the scoresheet.
From then on in it was a case of going through the motions for Albion, with Zuiverloon failing to pull the trigger when in a great position to make it 5-0 while Danny Haynes wasted a good chance at the other end.
But the Robins did grab a consolation in the 83rd minute through Hartley’s stunning free-kick, which deserved to be worth more.
The Albion enjoyed a series of superb performances throughout the team – Brunt, Cox, Jara and Zuiverloon were all on top of their game, helping the Albion once again pull clear of the play-off contenders.
Joe Mattock was stretchered off before the break with a foot injury and will undergo xrays this evening to find out the extent of the injury.
Todays four goals took Albion’s total to 11 in three games and sees them top of the Coca-Cola Championship scoring table with 35 from 17 games.
ALBION (4-4-2): Carson, Zuiverloon, Meite, Olsson, Mattock (Cech 30), Brunt, Jara, Dorrans (Mulumbu 57), Thomas, Moore, Cox (Koren 78). Subs not used: Kiely, Wood, Martis, Teixeira.
CITY (3-5-2): Gerken, Carey, McCombe, Nyatanga, Skuse, Elliott (Johnson 78), Sno (Clarkson 78), Hartley, McAllister (Williams 17), Maynard, Haynes. Subs not used: Basso, Fontaine, Sproule, Saborio.
GOALS: ALBION – Thomas (3), Brunt (12), Cox (46, 48). CITY – Hartley (83).
BOOKINGS: ALBION – Cox (simulation 78).
Ref: Michael Oliver (Northumberland).
ATTENDANCE: 23,444.
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Baggies Swansea live 60 second updates
A bright start by both with early chances for both teams, Swansea having the better of the two chances in the first minute.
Zuiverloon has been shown as showing a few weaknesses in the opening 5 minutes or so and been subject to a talking to by the 4th official for some reason too.
Swanseas Dyer smashes a shot well over on 5 minutes. Dyer now breaks down the right at some good pace putting the Albion under pressure by beating mattock, however, Mulumbu was on hand to force a goal kick.
Dorrans takes a shot that is close after some good pace shown by the Scottish Youngster, however, it is weak and off target.
Albion have a freekick on 12 minutes with Cech looking to beat the wall, however, Dorrans surprises everyone by taking the kick and blasting well over again.
Counter attack by Swansea sees Beattie forcing Scott Carson to give away a throw in.
Zuiverloon feeds Moore who makes very little of it and returns to Zuiverloon who loses it allowing another counter attack.
Dyer runs at Mattocks again, however Mattocks is up for it this time and clears.
Painter feeds a few attacks down the line and seems to have the better of the Albion.
Cech gets caught offside on the touchline in the 18th minute, surely he should be able to gauge that better?
Young Criss Woods is not holding the ball up too well and drops Zuiverloon in to trouble forcing him to give away a cheap free kick.
Thomas feeds Moore, who again loses the ball giving Swansea another break which culminates in an offside on the edge of the box.
Thomas is felled in the area on 20 minutes, however, Mr D’Urso waves away the claims to what looked like a certain penalty.
Van Der Gun is found in the box, however, forced out by Olsson and Albion win a throw in.
Painter feeds Beattie down the left who returns it to Painter, then back to Gower and back to the keeper.
An open game so far and chances at both ends, however, Albion have the better chances but cannot capitalise on them.
Zuiverloon takes a throw in 20 yards in to the Swansea half and the ball bounces around a few players before Dorrans ends up in a shooting position that he fluffs once again.
Gower and Dyer swop wings to add a bit of confusion to the Albion on 25 minutes.
Albion need a goal to settle themselves, however, Swansea are not giving in just yet.
Thomas with a freekick 20 yards out and again it is wasted, not even on target.
Swansea come back on to the attack led by Gower, however, a hand ball is allowed when Thomas takes the ball and breaks. He gives the ball away soon after.
Zuiverloon takes a throw in 2 thirds into the Swansea half, which is then run out for a further throw in. Zuiverloon takes it, it gets passed back and he tries to attack the goal but is beaten to the ball.
Carson takes a goal kick and passes straight to Woods who chests it down, however, is deemed to have fouled. Swansea attack from the freekick, pass down the right wing to Dyer, who sends it in along the touch line to Beattie who forces a tremendous save from Carson.
Bomber Brown reckons Albion are flat tonight and need to come to life or may suffer.
Mulumbu to Dorrans, to Mattock back to Dorrans who tries to thread it through to moore without sucess. Swansea counter.
Jara sends ball through to woods, who seems bereft of an idea of what to do with it.
33 minutes see Di Matteo having an unusual moan at the 4th official.
Albion attack once again and Wood has an easy chance from 6 yards, however, puts it over the bar.
Dorrans and Mulumbu play well together and pass the ball back and forth before Marcus Painter takes Thomas out when he gets the ball and painter see’s the yellow card.
Albion seem top heavy on the right hand side and need to force some issues on the left.
Zuiveloon gets a great touch to stop a certian Swansea chance by giving away a left hand corner at the brummie rd end.
The corner is intercepted by Luke Moore who forces a terrific save from Carson with probably the best shot he has made this season. Shame it was the wrong direction, however, good job it was saved so well.
Beattie is really up for it tonight, playing much better than he ever played for the Albion.
Gower passes through to Van Der Gunn leaving Albion in all sorts of trouble, however, Van Der Gunn puts it well wide when he had just an open goal to beat.
Albion get out of jail there.
Woods again shows hi age and inexperience with another fluffed chance.
Dyer goes down in the Albion area, however, the ref says it was too easy and waves play on.
Jara relieves Beattie of the ball and passes on to Dorrans who plays a 1 2 with Mulumbu, however, sloppily they lose the ball.
Gower flys down the right to be met by Olsson and beats him, however, Zuiverloon clears.
Albion are giving the ball away too easy.
Painter on the outside plays the ball back to defence, they pass it around on 44 minutes before making an attack and claim a corner.
Gower takes the corner and Williams forces a punched clearance.
1 minute to be added on
A long ball forward to Moore sees him try to hook the keeper placing it just wide.
Beattie runs down the right with the ball as the ref blows for half time.
Lets hope the Baggies come out with a little more venom in the 2nd half.
No changes for the second half so far, although no sign of Koren and Teixiera is doing some stretches.
Moore and Cech are still not out and news that Newcastle are losing should give albion a boost.
Teixiera and Koren replace Cech and Moore.
Koren is playing off Woods, and immediatelly sends Wood on the attack but he is easily dispossesed.
Thomas runs hard at the Swans but runs into a brickwall winning a free kick.
Thomas takes freekick putting it straight in to the box to be cleared by beattie.
Albion again get theball in thebox only for Williams to clear it.
Dorrans picks up a loose ball passing it back to carson.
Carson sends the ball out to Jara on to Mattocks then thomas and given away.
Albion look more up for it now and in control.
Dorrans gets caught in possession in the swansea half and a swansea counter is snubbed out by Jara.
Koren goes on the march, however, runs in to trouble.
Its wave wave after wave of Albion attacks.
Then Beattie gets free with the ball and scores an easy goal.
A really bright start goes wrong for the baggies, however they go straight back on the attack with Mulumbu and Koren, ball ends up with Zuiverloon who cross is met by the arms of the keeper.
Albion are not for giving up.
Swansea get an attack with 4 against 3, however, Van Der Gunn gives the ball away.
Albion seem to be falling apart having reacting well initially to the goal conceded.
Thomas finds the ball on the half way line and breaks forcing a save form the keeper.
The Hawthorns is alive with the sound of music, sadly its Welsh voices doing the singing.
Beattie and Prattly work an attack, however, Carson is good enough to cope with a weak shot.
Swansea look in control and a yard quicker than the Albion. Albion are falling back too deep and wanting to pass the ball around.
Tiexiera knock the ball past a swansea right back, however, is brought down and awarded a free kick which comes to nothing. Koren returns the favour on Gower giving a free kick away.
Thomas and the 2 subs seem to be making progress and the only likely suspects to make anything happen.
Dorrans sends tiexiera down the right but he has no support and loses it.
Wood finds himself free in front of goal and forces a punched clearance for a corner even though the albion had 2 offside players.
Albions Zuiverloon sends the corner in, williams clears to mulumbu, however, again nothing comes of it.
Koren to dorrans to mattocks down the left and in towards dorrans but the keeper intercepts a lazy ball.
Dorrans picks out Zuiverloon down the right who feeds it in to the box and a real chance is cleared by tate.
Dyer heads down the right and appears to go out of player, however the ref waves play on.
Butler is coming on to replace dyer and swansea seem to be putting the shutters down now.
Albion will do well to get anything from this now, with the shutters down and no real goal getters on the pitch, perhaps they should send olsson up front.
Mulumbu and teixiera work well down the right until mulumbu runs the ball out.
Mulumbu attack again with a decent spell of pressure, however, no sign just yet. Although Tiexiera forces another corner.
Butler eventually smashes away the right wing corner after albion find no real way to creat a solid opportunity.
Van Der gunn races down the right with butler on the end of his croos, however, carson does enough to force him to concede a throw in.
Koren shhots but cleared of the line, swansea break but not far and koren has another chance until he is fouled and the ref stops a great opportunity by not allowing play to carry on.
Free kick from dorrans.
Popped in but headed out by swansea and albion try again without success. 22 mins to go.
Mulumbu breaks finds woods who shoots but no power and the keeper easily grasps the ball.
Wrangel puts the ball off thomas for a throw in, however, albion get the ball back and gain a free kick.
Mulumbu, mattock and zuiverloon work it though the midfield to wood, however, it puts him in trouble and he gives the ball away. Its just too much for a 17 year old to cope with.
Tiexiera runs at the right of the swansea defence, crosses and forces a left wing corner.
Albion appeal for another penalty as the defender nearly catches the corner without a result. The ref seems not to want to give much away here.
Albion are surely only minutes away from a goal. Young Cox is about to come on, but for whom?
Allen on for gower for the swans and cox on for mattocks.
Butler fouled by wood in the albion half and swans stutter to take the free kick.
Cox gets a first touch with a very good chance, shoots and hits it just wide of the post.
Tiexiera delivers a cross in but butler smashes it out for a free kick.
Thomas goes past wrangel, however, runs the ball out and looks like he his fouled inn the process, however, penalty shout number 3 goes without success.
Prattley fouls thomas and gets a booking for the pleasure.
Another swansea goal kick with 20 mins left.
22,000 is the reported attendance.
Thomas again fouled by rangel.
Games goes a little quiet but gets busy again with a long range effort from butler.
Albion need this win for a gap at the top of the table.
Mulumbu loses the ball to williams who chases the ball with tiexiera and albion clear. Only to williams who runs at the albion who easily disposses him.
Thomas get the ball goes on the break, however, runs it out on 82 minutes.
Jara fouls richards gaining a yellow card.
Scott carson catches the ball from off beatties head
It is looking more and more like the top two both losing, however, have albion got what it takes to change this?
Swansea throw in towards beattie but albion get the ball back and mulumbu breaks passing to tiexiera who loses the ball.
Jara feeds thomas in the area who crosses only for it to be headed clear.
Jara feeds zuiverloon who loses it and butler breaks and forces carson to push it off the post and out.
Swansea are looking more likely now although jara feeds tiexiera who runs along the by line crosses but very poorly and its a goal kick.
Albion throw in level with the box near the woodman corner
Olsson flicks it on but butler clears
Jara gets it in the box but butler clears again
Thomas get a good shot but puts it in to the side netting
3 mins added time left.
Albion have a throw in on the left, 2 mins left, jara to dorrans to jara to thomas for another throw in
Jara gets it in to olsson who heads it down and woods has an easy chance but puts it wide
Dorrans fouls and loses albion the imputus although it seems the albion just had their chance
The whistle goes and the sound of boos ring out around the hawthorns after a bad display against a side that were 16th in the table.
This was not the display that is expected of a table topping club. Pretty football destroyed by a swansea team that came with a mission and out foxed the Albion.
Albion are short again of strike power and cannot rely on a second rate moore, and 2 youngsters in cox and woods.
Di Matteo will not be a happy chappie!
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Team Sheet for tonights game.
Albion make just 1 forced change for tonights visit of Swansea, thats Chris Woods in for the injured Roman Bednar.
Scott Carson, Gianni Zuiverloon, Joe Mattock, Jonas Olsson, Gonzalo Jara, Marek Cech, Graham Dorrans, Youssouf Mulumbu, Jerome Thomas, Chris Woods, Luke Moore.
Substitutes: Dean Kiely (GK), Simon Cox, Abdoulaye Meite, Filipe Teixeira, Shelton Martis, Robert Koren, Reuben Reid.
Dorus de Vries; Angel Rangel, Ashley Williams, Alan Tate (C), Marcos Painter; Leon Britton, Darren Pratley, Mark Gower, Cedric van der Gun, Nathan Dyer; Craig Beattie.
Substitutes: David Cornell (GK), Jordi Lopez, Lee Trundle, Joe Allen, Tom Butler, Jazz Richards, Besian Idrizaj.
Ref A D’Urso Essex
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