Summary

  • West Brom up to ninth in Premier League

  • Phillips strikes on turn from six yards

  • Morrison then strikes from 18 yards

  • Fletcher converts a cross from Phillips

  • Rondon with strike on turn for fourth

  1. get involved

    Get Involved - Wasted talentpublished at 19:30 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016

    #bbcfootball

    Quamrul Hassan: Scott Sinclair. What gem for @SwansOfficial, external yet lost in the oblivion after the @ManCity, external move.

    Jonathan Arter: Ravel Morrison. Wonder goal against Spurs but still unable to expel the demons and now lost somewhere in Italy.  

  2. Latest from the FApublished at 19:27 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016

    Gareth SouthgateImage source, Getty Images

    Elsewhere in football today, the Football Association say they will not take action against England and Liverpool midfielders Jordan Henderson and Adam Lallana after reports they visited a strip club while on international duty.

    It is also understood the FA did not tell England captain Wayne Rooney to apologise over "inappropriate" pictures of him at a wedding at the team hotel during the same international break.  

    Meanwhile, Gareth Southgate's interview for the England manager's job on a permanent basis got under way on Monday at St George's Park.  

    So, that's just one bit of real news then.

  3. Tune inpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016

    West Brom v Burnley (20:00 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 live

    We have live radio coverage of tonight's game, courtesy of commentator Jonathan Pearce and his summary sidekick Chris Sutton, formerly of Norwich, Blackburn, Chelsea and Celtic.

    Sport programming on the station got underway at 19:00 GMT, with Mark Chapman hosting debate on the weekend's fixtures as well as discussing the England cricket team, which he is doing right now with Mark Butcher. 

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016

    #bbcfootball

    Adel TaarabtImage source, Rex

    From 20 goals in 2014-15 to running up hills in France to shift some excess timber, Saido Berahino is at risk of becoming something of a cautionary tale to young modern footballers. 

    However, every club has an example of a player with the world seemingly at his feet who ends up fading into obscurity.

    Berahino still has time on his side, but for some players it is way too late. What we want to know is which player at your club - past or present - is the biggest waster of natural talent?

    Arshavin? Mutu? Taarabt? Send your suggestions to #bbcfootball along with as much explanation as 140 characters will allow.

  5. Postpublished at 19:19 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016

    West Brom v Burnley (20:00 GMT)

    Ged Scott
    BBC Sport at the Hawthorns

    HawthornsImage source, Ged Scott

    The Hawthorns pitch is looking superb, which is remarkable given the amount of rain that's fallen in the Midlands today.

    The only problem maybe getting everyone in on time after all the local flooding and  road accidents, on top of the usual West Midlands rush hour traffic chaos!

  6. Take a pointpublished at 19:17 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016

    West Brom v Burnley (20:00 GMT)

    Tony PulisImage source, BBC Sport
  7. Resistible force vs moveable objectpublished at 19:12 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016

    West Brom v Burnley (20:00 GMT)

    James McCleanImage source, Rex Features

    Burnley may never have as good a chance to break their 47-year drought at the Baggies. Albion have only managed one win and one clean sheet in their last nine home league games, drawing three and losing five.

    Like your average Baldrick cunning plan, though, there is one small problem. Burnley have the second worst away record in the entire Premier League. They have scored just once on their travels, during which they've also lost at Accrington Stanley in the EFL Cup.

    Accrington Stanley... who are they? Well, I'm glad you asked. They are a League Two side based in Lancashire. Formed in 1968 and playing their home games at the Wham Stadium and are currently 15th in the fourth tier. Now shut up and drink your milk.

  8. Team newspublished at 19:08 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016

    West Brom v Burnley (20:00 GMT)

    West Brom keep the same team that won 2-1 at Leicester. Craig Dawson makes his 100th Premier League appearance.

    West Brom: Foster, Dawson, McAuley, Evans, Nyom, Fletcher, Yacob, Brunt, Morrison, Phillips, Rondon. 

    Subs: Olsson, Robson-Kanu, Gardner, McClean, Galloway, Palmer, Leko. 

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    One change for Burnley as Stephen Ward replaces Jon Flanagan at left-back.

    Burnley: Heaton, Lowton, Keane, Mee, Ward, Gudmundsson, Marney, Defour, Arfield, Hendrick, Vokes. 

    Subs: Flanagan, Gray, Barnes, Kightly, Robinson, Boyd, Tarkowski.

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  9. Long time coming...published at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016

    West Brom v Burnley (20:00 GMT)

    This is almost the very epitome of a mid-table tussle. 11th v 12th, with one point and one goal separating the two sides. 

    Burnley have the meagre bragging rights for now off the back of their four wins and two draws since returning to top-flight.

    However, they haven't won at the Hawthorns since the year man first set foot on the moon.

    Buzz Aldrin on the moonImage source, Rex Features
    Image caption,

    "Buzz? Buzz, can you hear me? Yeah, so it's West Brom nil, Burnley one. Over."

  10. Don't write this offpublished at 18:22 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016

    West Brom v Burnley (20:00 GMT)

    Nacer Chadli celebrates scoring against West HamImage source, Rex Features

    "West Ham's poor start to the season continued as they suffered a fourth league defeat, going down 4-2 to West Brom at the Hawthorns."

    Ashley Barnes scores Burnley's winner against Crystal PalaceImage source, Rex Features

    "Ashley Barnes hit a stunning last-minute winner as Burnley climbed into the top half of the Premier League with a pulsating victory over Crystal Palace at Turf Moor."

    Tony Pulis and Sean DycheImage source, Rex Features

    Yes, on paper West Brom v Burnley isn't the most compelling game of football. But as recent history has shown, ugly duckling fixtures occasionally turn into swans.

    All I ask is that you give this a chance.