Boing, boing Baggiespublished at 14:57 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016
Hull City v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
West Brom could win three league games on the spin if they beat Hull today. It's been a while since they did that...
Jamie Strickland
Hull City v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
West Brom could win three league games on the spin if they beat Hull today. It's been a while since they did that...
Hull City v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
West Brom head coach Tony Pulis: "We played very well as a team against Burnley [winning 4-0]. The last couple of games we've been very, very good.
"Winning breeds confidence. We have got to keep that level of performance up.
"We have got to maintain the level of togetherness and try to keep doing what we've done."
There's a very good chance this live page is about to peak as I humbly present this picture of a dog outside the KCOM this afternoon.
The reindeer antlers and Santa-riding-onboard elements are classics, of course, but it's the inexplicable dummy in the mouth that really elevates this picture into the realms of greatness.
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Hull City v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender
West Brom come into this game after back-to-back wins and look like they are establishing themselves in mid-table, with a bit of breathing space between them and the bottom three.
Hull's lack of recruitment in the summer has already caught up with them, and they are in for a long, hard season.
Prediction: 1-1
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Hull City v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
Alistair Mann
MOTD commentator
"There seems a great similarity between this and Hull's last home match, when they faced Southampton at the beginning of the month.
"That day, the hosts, despite reeling from a run of six straight defeats, managed to see off their confident visitors for their first league win since August, thanks to a combination of admirable stoicism and no little good fortune.
"Now, having lost heavily at fellow strugglers Sunderland, Hull face West Brom, who have just matched their biggest ever Premier League win.
"With the odds again seemingly stacked against them, Hull will perhaps require a similarly stoic display as that necessary to beat the Saints.
"After all, the Baggies won't be short on self-belief, mindful that a two-goal victory would elevate them up to sixth in the table above Manchester United."
Hull City v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
Hull name an unchanged starting XI from the team beaten convincingly at Sunderland last weekend, although Andrew Robertson and Adama Diomande are named on the bench after injury and suspension respectively.
Visitors West Brom - less surprisingly - also name an unchanged line-up following their thumping 4-0 win over Burnley on Monday. Nacer Chadli is back on the bench for them after minor knee surgery.
What a cracking day.There's a nip in the air, frost on the ground and you can see your breath.
And the sun's shining.
And it's Saturday.
It might just be me, but this feels like a day for football.
Come, let us away to the KCOM...