- 1Sam Johnstone
- 3Gibbs, Kieran
- 26Ahmed Hegazy
- 25C. Dawson
- 24T. Adarabioyo
- 15H. Barnes
- 7J. Morrison
- 8J. Livermore
- 10M. Phillips
- 4H. Robson-Kanu
- 19J. Rodríguez
- 16Dwight Gayle
- 13B. Myhill
- 12Mears, Tyrone
- 18G. Barry
- 11C. Brunt
- 34R. Harper
- 22W. Hoolahan
- 1Bentley, Daniel
- 3Henry, Rico
- 6Mepham, Chris
- 26E. Konsa
- 22Dalsgaard, Henrik
- 10McEachran, Josh
- 18A. Judge
- 19Romaine Sawyers
- 17Marcondes, Emiliano
- 11Watkins, Ollie
- 9Maupay, Neal
- 2M. Odubajo
- 4MacLeod, Lewis
- 21S. Benrahma
- 28Daniels, Luke
- 29Barbet, Yoann
- 12Mokotjo, Kamohelo
- 7Canos, Sergi
West Brom
Their attacking football continues to pay dividends both in terms of points and goals. At the Hawthorns, West Brom have won six out of nine, while the football that they’ve played has been positive. West Brom have scored 26 goals in 9 home games
Brentford are also a good side, a side that likes to play attacking football. Monday’s visitors have lost each of their last three league games. The Bees have kept a clean sheet in none of their nine away games this season. Of Brentford's last 7 matches, they have lost 6. And from the last 13 matches, they won only one.
Everything is obvious to me. WBA win