Albion begin life without Andrew Crofts today. So how would you replace the injured Welsh international?
Crofts suffered what looks like a season-ending knee injury in the last game, at Watford two weeks ago.
Jake Forster-Caskey is available again after missing that match through suspension.
Forster-Caskey, though, has just returned from ten physically and mentally tiring days with England under-21s.
Remember Kazenga LuaLua, Danny Holla and, of course, Paddy McCourt were all on the bench at Vicarage Road. So should one or more of them start today?
And what part does Sam Baldock play if, as expected, he is fully fit after a calf injury?
The defensive line-up appears to pick itself – or do you think otherwise? Remember Inigo Calderon is now available again after serving a three-match ban.
So how do you think Albion should line up to face in-form Boro?
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Crofts suffered what looks like a season-ending knee injury in the last game, at Watford two weeks ago.
Jake Forster-Caskey is available again after missing that match through suspension.
Forster-Caskey, though, has just returned from ten physically and mentally tiring days with England under-21s.
Remember Kazenga LuaLua, Danny Holla and, of course, Paddy McCourt were all on the bench at Vicarage Road. So should one or more of them start today?
And what part does Sam Baldock play if, as expected, he is fully fit after a calf injury?
The defensive line-up appears to pick itself – or do you think otherwise? Remember Inigo Calderon is now available again after serving a three-match ban.
So how do you think Albion should line up to face in-form Boro?
- No Crofts but Forster-Caskey, Calderon and Baldock are back - so who plays?
- McCourt told how he can improve (plus a video reminder of what he did to Boro last season)
- Albion glad to have Calderon back
- Reds play it safe with Simpson
- Talking Point: Albion have chance to improve Amex form
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