West Bromwich Albion will come up against West Ham United for their first match this New Year hoping to turn around their mean fortune this season. The Baggies are suffering from a run of terrible form and change of manager has not done much to change the fortune of the club.
The fighting 1-1 draw against the mighty Tottenham Hotspur is now a distant memory with West Bromwich Albion going on to draw their next match 2-2 against Newcastle United despite pulling away with a 2-0 lead. Their sour luck has continued in December as well with the side failing to register a single win this month.
A massive twenty game streak with no wins has firmly placed West Bromwich Albion in the relegation zone. They now have another opportunity this week when they come up against fellow strugglers West Ham United. The Hammers are themselves suffering in the league in the eighteenth place just one point below the safety zone. West Bromwich Albion are sitting in the 19th place in the league table and look set for the drop. However, they are still just three points below above the safety zone but having just collected 2 wins from a possible 21 in the league so far, they will need to seriously turn around their form if they want to experience the riches of the Premier League next season.
With Alan Pardew in charge, West Bromwich Albion will be hoping to stay up in the Premier League after parting ways with Tony Pulis. Their performances against Tottenham and Manchester City where they lost 2-3 showed that they have enough quality in the squad to cut it out in the Premier League.
Here is how West Bromwich Albion will look to line up for their midweek match against West Ham United.
Formation: 4-4-2
Defence
34-year-old Ben Foster is expected to turn up in goal for West Bromwich Albion.
Allan-Romeo Nyom is expected to play in right back. Ex-Arsenal player Kieran Gibbs will be covering the left back position.
In the heart of their defence, it is likely to be Ahmed Hegazi once again lining up next to their captain Jonny Evans.
Midfield
A midfield quartet with Gareth Barry and Jay Livermore in the centre and Chris Brunt and Matt Phillips on the wings can be expected to turn up for West Bromwich Albion.
Attack
The striking combination is likely to be Jay Rodriguez playing off Hal Robson-Kanu with Salomon Rondon out with a muscular injury.