Albion’s recent good form will face its sternest test on Sunday as they visit Stamford Bridge to take on Antonio Conte’s Chelsea side who have won their last eight games in the Premier League and sit three points clear at the top of the table.
The Baggies entertain Watford at the Hawthorns on Saturday looking to score their first goal against the Hornets in the Premier League, and with Tony Pulis facing a selection dilemma.
After recording successive Premier League wins for the first time since January, Albion head to the KC Stadium on Saturday looking to make it a hat-trick against struggling Hull City.
After the impressive victory at the home of the champions last time out, it could be said that the international break came at the wrong time for Albion but, the two Scotland players aside, it’s not been a bad week for the international Baggies.
After successive matches against three of this season’s top five, Albion take a trip to the home of the reigning champions on Sunday on a run of five games without a win, and having managed just two wins in their last nineteen Premier League games.
At the start of the season, few would’ve expected Albion to go into this fixture on better form than Manchester City, but based on the last six results, that is indeed the case.