***Official West Brom v City Match Thread***

A view from the Beeb. Not a patch on our own from BB.
TEAM NEWS
West Brom forward Romelu Lukaku should be fit despite missing Belgium's win over Scotland with an ankle problem.
Youssouf Mulumbu also picked up an injury on international duty and is a doubt, while Jerome Thomas is not yet fit after a knee operation.
Manchester City's David Silva is absent due to the hamstring injury he suffered while playing for Spain.
Jack Rodwell also hurt his hamstring on international duty and joins Javi Garcia and Maicon on the sidelines.
MATCH PREVIEW
Although the lunchtime kick-off between Tottenham and Chelsea will undoubtedly dominate the build-up to the weekend's football, I think this match is comfortably the most attractive of the three o'clock fixtures.
West Brom have made a very impressive start to the season and it will be intriguing to see them try and protect their unbeaten start at home against the might of champions Manchester City.
Last season, Albion were the first team to stop City scoring in the league when they shared a 0-0 draw at the Hawthorns on Boxing Day. Ultimately it didn't affect City but after a less than convincing start to the defence of their title, manager Roberto Mancini will not want them to drop many more points.
Mancini proclaimed recently that City will retain their title, which is a bold statement and has heaped further pressure on his players so early on in the season. Every game must feel like a cup final for them now.
With so many of his squad spread around the world on international duty in the past week, Mancini has some important team selections to make, especially as they have a crucial Champions League clash with Ajax looming on Wednesday.
Mancini, though, will be boosted by the news that two of his strikers scored for their countries, with Mario Balotelli on target for Italy and Edin Dzeko scoring for Bosnia.
West Brom have some excellent strikers of their own in Peter Odemwingie, Shane Long, Romelu Lukaku and Marc-Antoine Fortune, and their goals have helped Albion enjoy their best start to a top-flight season at home since 1919-20.
This is arguably their first real test and it will go a long way to showing what Steve Clarke's side can achieve this season.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
•Manchester City have only managed one victory in their last five visits to play West Brom.
•They have played each other 12 times in the Premier League. West Brom lost only one of their first seven encounters - while City are unbeaten in the last five.
•The Baggies have not scored in their last four matches against Man City.
West Brom
•West Brom and Chelsea are the only Premier League clubs to have a 100% record at home.
•The two goals they conceded against QPR were the first they had let in at the Hawthorns in the league this season.
•Going into this game they had enjoyed only 43% of possession in matches this campaign - the fourth lowest in the Premier League.
Manchester City
•Manchester City and Chelsea are the only two undefeated teams in the top flight this season.
•In their last match against Sunderland, Manchester City kept their first clean sheet of the campaign in all competitions.
•They have picked up 15 points from their seven league matches - four less than at the same stage of last season.
TEAM NEWS
West Brom forward Romelu Lukaku should be fit despite missing Belgium's win over Scotland with an ankle problem.
Youssouf Mulumbu also picked up an injury on international duty and is a doubt, while Jerome Thomas is not yet fit after a knee operation.
Manchester City's David Silva is absent due to the hamstring injury he suffered while playing for Spain.
Jack Rodwell also hurt his hamstring on international duty and joins Javi Garcia and Maicon on the sidelines.
MATCH PREVIEW
Although the lunchtime kick-off between Tottenham and Chelsea will undoubtedly dominate the build-up to the weekend's football, I think this match is comfortably the most attractive of the three o'clock fixtures.
West Brom have made a very impressive start to the season and it will be intriguing to see them try and protect their unbeaten start at home against the might of champions Manchester City.
Last season, Albion were the first team to stop City scoring in the league when they shared a 0-0 draw at the Hawthorns on Boxing Day. Ultimately it didn't affect City but after a less than convincing start to the defence of their title, manager Roberto Mancini will not want them to drop many more points.
Mancini proclaimed recently that City will retain their title, which is a bold statement and has heaped further pressure on his players so early on in the season. Every game must feel like a cup final for them now.
With so many of his squad spread around the world on international duty in the past week, Mancini has some important team selections to make, especially as they have a crucial Champions League clash with Ajax looming on Wednesday.
Mancini, though, will be boosted by the news that two of his strikers scored for their countries, with Mario Balotelli on target for Italy and Edin Dzeko scoring for Bosnia.
West Brom have some excellent strikers of their own in Peter Odemwingie, Shane Long, Romelu Lukaku and Marc-Antoine Fortune, and their goals have helped Albion enjoy their best start to a top-flight season at home since 1919-20.
This is arguably their first real test and it will go a long way to showing what Steve Clarke's side can achieve this season.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
•Manchester City have only managed one victory in their last five visits to play West Brom.
•They have played each other 12 times in the Premier League. West Brom lost only one of their first seven encounters - while City are unbeaten in the last five.
•The Baggies have not scored in their last four matches against Man City.
West Brom
•West Brom and Chelsea are the only Premier League clubs to have a 100% record at home.
•The two goals they conceded against QPR were the first they had let in at the Hawthorns in the league this season.
•Going into this game they had enjoyed only 43% of possession in matches this campaign - the fourth lowest in the Premier League.
Manchester City
•Manchester City and Chelsea are the only two undefeated teams in the top flight this season.
•In their last match against Sunderland, Manchester City kept their first clean sheet of the campaign in all competitions.
•They have picked up 15 points from their seven league matches - four less than at the same stage of last season.