How to watch today’s West Brom vs Sheffield Wednesday game: TV channel and kick-off time

West Brom’s clash with Sheffield Wednesday will be aired on TV, allowing those not in attendance to watch from home.

West Brom’s 1-0 loss to Ipswich was yet another poor performance that marked the decline of Ryan Mason’s team over the last month.

With the Baggies sitting in 11th place in the Championship table, Mason has come under scrutiny for some of the performances in recent weeks.

Sheffield Wednesday visit The Hawthorns with the hope of recording a memorable win after announcing they had gone into administration on

West Brom News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Ryan Mason claps West Brom fans after the loss against Ipswich
Credit: Imago

Where to watch West Brom vs Sheffield Wednesday

Sheffield Wednesday are in complete turmoil, with the 12-point deduction all but confirming their relegation already.

They will prove to be a dangerous threat regardless, with the travelling supporters buoyant following the end of Dejphon Chansiri’s reign at the club.

The match on Saturday will be shown on Sky Sports+ for viewers in the United Kingdom, with kickoff at 12:30pm.

Date1 November
Kick-off time12:30pm
StadiumThe Hwathorns
ChannelSky Sports+

Sky Sports will also upload highlights of the game via their social media channels, while customers will be able to watch the game on the Sky Sports app and Sky Go.

The Hawthorns will play a huge part in spurring Mason‘s underperforming side to a much-needed victory.

West Brom's predicted XI to face Sheffield Wednesday

West Brom’s brilliant start to the season feels like a distant memory for Baggies fans, and the next three matches will play a huge part in determining their ambitions in 2025-26.

West Brom enter crucial week that could define their season

West Brom were expected to finish in the playoff places at the start of the season, yet they currently sit two points adrift of sixth-placed Charlton.

After Saturday’s clash against Sheffield Wednesday, the Baggies face a trip to newly-promoted Charlton on Tuesday.

This is followed by a match at home against Oxford United, who are struggling at the other end of the table in 19th.

Three matches in the next week against teams that West Brom were expected to beat at the start of the campaign gives Mason no excuse should the results go against them.

With the international break to follow, it’s imperative that the Baggies go into it with confidence flowing: otherwise, it would be a huge blow to their promotion hopes.

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