West Brom ‘handed huge boost’ ahead of Stoke City clash after official news

West Brom will be hoping to get back to winning ways when they welcome Stoke City to The Hawthorns on Saturday.

Recent history suggests Baggies fans will be treated to an absolute thriller on 18 January, with two or more goals scored in each of the last seven meetings between the two sides.

While Chris Brunt’s temporary reign has seen some supporters ask for him to stay permanently, defeats to Derby County and Bournemouth have been rather disappointing as their manager search continues.

With the Potters up next, Albion will be keen to rectify their mistakes from the 5-1 thrashing by the Cherries, and they have just been handed a huge boost ahead of the weekend clash.

Stoke City have announced [15 January] Leicester City’s decision to recall Tom Cannon from his loan spell at the bet365 Stadium with immediate effect.

West Brom boost emerges ahead of Stoke City clash

Cannon is one of the most in-form strikers in the Championship, boasting nine goals in 22 appearances so far this season, and without him, Stoke have limited options through the middle.

Both Sam Gallagher and Million Manhoef have been sidelined in recent weeks, which should damage their attacking lineup before travelling to The Hawthorns this weekend.

Of course, results have been far from perfect for the Baggies recently. Form has seen them slip to sixth in the Championship table, just one point inside the play-off spots.

If Albion are to have a chance of securing a Championship play-off spot, hoping to gain promotion to the Premier League, they need to go on a much better run.

With Cannon now no longer a Stoke player, West Brom have a brilliant chance to start that run on Saturday, but Josh Maja’s new injury blow certainly dents those hopes.

Brunt will need Devante Cole, Karlan Grant, Mikey Johnston and Tom Fellows to step up immensely in the striker’s absence.

In other West Brom news, a new favourite has been named for the vacant manager job as a Sean Dyche bombshell emerges.

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