Crystal Palace visit West Brom on Sunday lunchtime with the hosts knowing a win will move them out the Premier League relegation zone.
The Baggies are currently one point behind Fulham and can overtake them into 17th if they beat Roy Hodgson’s south Londoners at the Hawthorns.
Palace, meanwhile, have their sights set higher with a victory for the Eagles taking them into 11th place, ahead of Arsenal, Leeds and Aston Villa.
Roy Hodgson will hope to get the better of his former club, West BromGetty Images - GettyIt promises to be an entertaining clash in the Midlands, and talkSPORT brings you full LIVE commentary from the Hawthorns!
West Brom vs Crystal Palace: How to listen
This Premier League clash will get under way at 12pm on Sunday, December 6.
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West Brom vs Crystal Palace: Team news
West Brom: Johnstone, Furlong, Ajayi, Ivanovic, Bartley, Phillips, Matheus Pereira, Gallagher, Sawyers, Diangana, Ahearne-Grant
Subs: Gibbs, Robinson, Grosicki, Austin, Krovinovic, Button, O’Shea
Crystal Palace: Guaita, Clyne, Kouyate, Cahill, van Aanholt, Schlupp, Milivojevic, McArthur, Eze, Benteke, Zaha
Subs: Butland, Ward, Ayew, Townsend, Sakho, Batshuayi, Riedewald.
West Brom vs Crystal Palace: What has been said
Slaven Bilic: “It’s not easy. It’s never nice no matter if you are a new manager or if you are an experienced manager. But of course over the years you can take it as a little bit less worrying.
“But you are not as happy after the win as you are down after the defeat. The defeat, it hurts you physically. After the win, you are happy, you are celebrating, but the defeat kills you.
“Especially as a manager, it drains you because now you know that you have to spread your energy to the players to lift them up, and it takes its toll, it takes energy because everything is in your head.
“It’s a little bit easier now because when you do something for 15, 20 years, it’s easier, I suppose. But you can never be comfortable with a defeat if you love the job, if you are passionate.”
Slaven Bilic hopes to guide West Brom to Premier League survivalRoy Hodgson: “I have a great deal of affection for the club. I have been very fortunate, all of the clubs I have worked for in England I have a lot of affection for.
“The West Brom supporters and people around the club were very good to me and supportive.
“I found myself taking charge of a very responsive group of players just like I have here at Crystal Palace and had at Fulham and Blackburn before, so I was fortunate with that as well.
“And luckily we got some results and at all clubs, if you want to be held in any sort of regard by the hierarchy, you need to get some points on the board.”

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