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West Brom host Reading tonight as the fourth gameweek of the Championship season comes to a climax.

Slaven Bilic’s men are unbeaten in their three games so far this season with two victories and one draw.

Their most recent fixture saw them come from behind to defeat Luton Town on Saturday and the way the outcome panned out surely gave the Croatian plenty to think about going into this fixture.

Summer signing Kenneth Zohore remains goalless having played a part in all three Championship matches whilst three of their deadline day arrivals came off the bench to play their part at the weekend in Charlie Austin, Grady Diangana and Matheus Pereira.

So, will the Croatian stick with a similar lineup or give an opportunity to those that began the game on the bench? Here’s our predicted XI:

West Brom’s back five should remain the same, they are unbeaten after all – that means goalkeeper Sam Johnstone keeps his spot between the sticks with Kyle Bartley and Semi Ajayi at centre-back with young Nathan Ferguson and Kieran Gibbs on either side.

The midfield trio of Filip Krovinovic, Romaine Sawyers and Jake Livermore have impressed this season, all averaging above a passing success rate of 85% or better - not that they have many other options to choose from anyway.

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If any changes are to be made they are likely to be in attack.

Austin is in line for his full starting debut in the Championship after the lacklustre exploits of zero-goal forward Zohore.

He should get support from super-sub Diangana whose performance practically won them the game on Saturday - coming on a half-time, the 21-year-old scored two and earned a WhoScored rating of 8.81.

Matt Phillips who was a favourite under Darren Moore, making 25 starts last season, could make way on the right to facilitate the Hammers loanee.

Though, Kyle Edwards could keep his place on the other side with Chris Willock playing for the under-23s in midweek.

Whilst Pereira looks to be utilised as a backup option for the time being having come off the bench just twice across the Championship and the Carabao Cup.

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