9 July 2024
After drawing back-to-back matches over the Easter weekend

Preview: Stoke City vs. West Bromwich Albion –

After drawing back-to-back matches over the Easter weekend, West Bromwich Albion will be aiming to return to winning ways when they face Stoke City at the bet365 Stadium on Saturday afternoon in the Championship.

The Potters had to settle for a point against relegation-threatened Huddersfield Town on Monday afternoon, whilst the Baggies shared the spoils with a resurgent Watford side at The Hawthorns.

Match preview

Following a run of six losses in seven Championship contests up until the end of February, Stoke City have given their survival chances a massive boost by posting three wins in their last six matches, but the Potters had to settle for a point versus lowly-ranked Huddersfield at the bet365 Stadium last time out, fighting back to earn a result.

Having only won three away games all season, the Terriers were on course to produce a shock victory when Bojan Radulovic put the visitors ahead in the first half, but Stoke managed to rally in the second period to level the scores, with flying Dutchman Ki-Jana Hoever breaching the net of Lee Nicholls.

After collecting a respectable tally of seven points from their most-recent quartet of Championship fixtures, manager Steven Schumacher has managed to silence some of the critics since his arrival from Plymouth Argyle in December, with Stoke currently 18th in the second-tier standings, five points ahead of Huddersfield in 22nd.

A glaring issue for the Potters this term has been their inability to find the back of the net on a consistent basis, with Saturday’s hosts managing just 38 goals in 40 matches – only League One-bound Rotherham United (32) and Sheffield Wednesday (31) have scored fewer goals in the division so far.

Stoke have already tasted success against West Brom in Staffordshire this season back in August, when a second-half strike from Portuguese winger Andre Vidigal secured the hosts’ passage into the second round of the EFL Cup, knocking a second-string Albion side out of the competition at the first stage.

Since slipping up at home to Russell Martin‘s Southampton on February 16, West Brom have resumed their cruise towards the playoffs in May, extending their unbeaten run in the division to eight matches with a pair of draws versus Millwall and Watford over the Easter weekend, with the Baggies battling back on both occasions to earn a point.

A sold-out Black Country crowd were stunned on Easter Monday as Tom Cleverley‘s Hornets raced into a two-goal lead at The Hawthorns courtesy of strikes from Edo Kayembe and Mileta Rajovic, but the hosts were able to level the contest late on, with Brandon Thomas-Asante and right-back Darnell Furlong finding the back of the net in the closing stages of the match.

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