Darren Moore takes his Albion side to Teesside on Friday evening for an early top-of-the table clash against the team managed by former Baggies’ boss, Tony Pulis, in what is Albion’s second televised fixture of the season.
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The Baggies kept up their record of having won game 4 in each of their last six seasons in the second tier, and in some style!
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West Bromwich Albion welcome Queen’s Park Rangers to the Hawthorns on Saturday looking to make it three wins in eight days after they followed up the victory at Carrow Road with a Carabao Cup victory over Luton Town.
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Albion’s position at the bottom of the table last season means that they have to play in the first round of the EFL Cup, while both Stoke and Swansea received a bye into the second round along with all Premier League clubs, and the Baggies have been drawn against Luton Town at the Hawthorns.
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After a first half in which they were second best but managed to escape on level terms, the Baggies were much better in the second half but still contrived to keep Norwich in the game right up until the end.
Read MoreBaggies travel to Norwich after an incident-free deadline day
After escaping from the City Ground with a scarcely deserved point, but which nonetheless could easily have been three, Darren Moore takes his side to Carrow Road with at least the comfort that they are off the mark.
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