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I'm going to say...no, Ted.
Berahino scores second goal in two games
Dawson heads West Brom's second from corner
Lukaku replies with header moments later
Kone slots home equaliser after Lukaku pass
Lukaku bundles ball home from close range
Tom Rostance
West Brom v Everton (20:00 BST)
I'm going to say...no, Ted.
Best loan signings
Saw Ross Barkley on loan at Sheffield Wednesday. Obviously a notch above the Championship. Best player on the pitch every game that month. Could we have him back?
Ted in Leeds
The looming October international break tends to trigger a few moves in the managerial front - and there have been changes in the Championship today.
Steve Evans - he of the Wembley touchline run - has left his position at Rotherham after three years, while Brentford's experiment with Marinus Dijkhuizen is over after just eight games.
It means that Lee Carsley - former Everton midfielder - is now a Championship manager.
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Best loan player?
A loan signing is often a roll of the dice - some come off, some fail dismally.
Fans at the lower end of the Football League pyramid will be all too familiar with the feeling of seeing three - maybe four - players on a Saturday that don't look familiar, often wearing shirt numbers in the high 40s. Particularly as the season wears on...
But sometimes these lodgers, these temporary visitors can strike gold.
Take Romelu Lukaku for example. The striker scored 17 Premier League goals for West Brom during his stay from Chelsea, and followed up with 15 more for Everton while still on loan.
Has your club done better though? Who is the best - or worst - loan signing you've ever had? Someone get you up? Keep you up? Win a cup final?
Let us know.
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Steve Claridge
BBC Radio 5 live at The Hawthorns
Quote MessageThe league is nothing outstanding yet. Man City were 1-2 at the bookmakers, now they are odds against. It’s unpredictable and inconsistent. At times it’s not very good. I question the quality. Europe says it's very average. But it is exciting.
Which uncapped player deserves an England call-up?
Following Jack Grealish's decision to declare himself eligible for England, we want to know which uncapped player is most deserving of selection by manager Roy Hodgson.
The national team play Estonia and Lithuania in the next fortnight and, having already qualified for Euro 2016, Hodgson has a chance to experiment. So who should get the call?
You can vote now at the top of this page. The vote will close at 22:00 BST and terms and conditions can be found here.
Some news you may have missed from this afternoon - Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish has opted to play for England rather than the Republic of Ireland.
The 20-year-old played for the Republic at Under-21s level but turned down a call-up to the senior squad for a friendly against England in June.
Birmingham-born Grealish qualifies for the Republic through his grandparents.
"It was not an easy decision as Ireland has a special place with me through my family," he said. "But I have decided to represent the country of my birth."
Will he feature in Roy Hodgson's plans?
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If you're wondering where West Brom and England goalkeeper Ben Foster is - his return from a knee injury has been delayed until December.
The 32-year-old had cruciate ligament surgery in March and was expected to be back by October.
"It'll be Christmas time I think," said Albion boss Tony Pulis. "We've got to make sure we're careful.
"He had a little setback which pushed him back a little bit. He's up and running again now so fingers crossed he'll be ready to go before Christmas."
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Ian Dennis
BBC Radio 5 live senior football reporter
"I witnessed West Brom's win at Villa Park last weekend and naturally Saido Berahino grabbed the headlines.
"However, it was Jonny Evans who caught my eye. He marshalled the defence and showed leadership qualities in a resilient display.
"A combination of misfortune and lack of discipline were two major reasons why Evans only made 17 appearances for Manchester United last season.
"The Northern Ireland international will benefit from regular first-team football and will thrive under Tony Pulis.
"Both sides boast excellent defensive records in the league which suggests a tight game is in prospect, and after three draws in their last four meetings, I wouldn't be surprised to see another."
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Everton make five changes from the side which beat Reading last week in the League Cup.
With no John Stones, Leighton Baines or Seamus Coleman, it's a makeshift back four. Another chance for Brendan Galloway at left-back, while Ty Browning gets a game - we think at right-back. Like Galloway, he's a centre-half by trade though.
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West Brom make nine changes from the side which lost at Norwich in the League Cup last week.
One man missing at the back is Gareth McAuley, with boss Tony Pulis revealing that the Northern Ireland international has picked up a slight injury.
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Steven Naismith makes his 100th Premier League appearance tonight. He was nearly allowed to leave the club during the summer but Everton will be glad they kept hold of him.
The former Rangers manscored a hat-trick against Chelseajust a few weeks ago - and remains a cracking squad player.
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And there's the peril of preparing an intro - John Stones is NOT in the Everton squad tonight.
News of any injury as soon as we have it.
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So it turns out that you CAN keep hold of your best players, after all.
In years gone by a fax from Mr. D. Levy, or a phone call from Mr. R. Abramovich (or associate) usually meant one thing for any club outside of the Champions League:
Your number one asset was about to head off, boots in hand.
But not this summer.
West Brom resisted a number of bids from Tottenham for forward Saido Berahino, including on deadline day.
Saido momentarily spat his dummy out and toyed with the idea of going on strike. He thought it through - and scored the winner at Villa Park last week.
Everton must have thought long and hard about a bid of over £30m for defender John Stones - but told Chelsea 'thanks, but no thanks'.
Stones stayed and has played every game this season.
Tonight the two meet up as we wrap up a goal-filled weekend in the Premier League.
Who will come out on top?