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West Brom 0-0 Arsenal
Kieran Tierney smashes a shot which sends the ball halfway to Glasgow.
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Shamoon Hafez and Tom Rostance
West Brom 0-0 Arsenal
Kieran Tierney smashes a shot which sends the ball halfway to Glasgow.
West Brom 0-0 Arsenal
Former Chelsea man Branislav Ivanovic would love to get one over on Arsenal
A perfectly-timed sliding challenge from the defender halts an Arsenal attack.
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Graeme Beedham: Ridiculous the praise Tierney gets for wearing short sleeves, we'll see if he's such a hard man up against Rashford or Greenwood! My boy was out playing in shorts today and I don't see him all over the news!!
Well done to your boy and Arsenal won 1-0 at United in November, didn't they...?
West Brom 0-0 Arsenal
Bukayo Saka is only 19 but he quite a player.
The England international shows his pace then a stepover to cut the ball into his right peg, but a low shot is straight at Sam Johnstone.
West Brom 0-0 Arsenal
Semi Ajayi, the hero at Anfield last week, will have plenty of work to do again tonight.
The West Brom defender hacks the ball to safety, which had dropped in the box.
No messing, dealt with it.
West Brom 0-0 Arsenal
West Brom are not sitting back like they did against Liverpool at Anfield last week.
Conor Gallagher loops in a cross towards the back post but Matheus Pereira cannot quite reach it and the Gunners clear their lines.
West Brom 0-0 Arsenal
On the pitch, it is a good start from Arsenal as Hector Bellerin drills a low shot at goal which West Brom number one Sam Johnstone gets a big boot on to divert away from goal.
That one is from the David de Gea school of goalkeeping.
West Brom 0-0 Arsenal
Got half an hour left of The Terminal on Channel 4, might keep an eye on that for the first part of this game.
West Brom 0-0 Arsenal
Away we go, following a false start.
21 players look frozen, Kieran Tierney looks like he's off for a stroll on the beach.
West Brom v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)
Still snowing but it's not settling.
West Brom v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta speaking to BT Sport: "We need to bring confidence and enjoy our run out and tonight, if we can play - because it's not looking good at the moment - we will try to do the same."
West Brom manager Sam Allardyce: "Yes obviously it was not very good, the result [against Leeds]. Leeds on their day are physically better than any team in the league. That effort we put in against Liverpool, to play three days later, probably took its toll on us.
"Tonight is about getting out and containing a team which has lots of quality. We have to be aware of their dangers and we as a team have to get forward, try to create and score goals. That's hard for us to come by but we have to believe we can do it."
West Brom v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)
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West Brom's sole win in their 16 league matches this season came against Sheffield United, the one side below them in the table.
No team with eight points or fewer from their opening 16 games has avoided relegation from the Premier League.
West Brom v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)
Arsenal
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is making his 100th Premier League appearance for Arsenal.
He has been involved in 17 goals in 15 Premier League games against promoted opposition, scoring 13 goals and assisting four.
West Brom v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)
He feels no pain, he has a stone where others have a heart.
Kieran Tierney at The Hawthorns, socks rolled down, warming up in a t-shirt.
The Scot judges the weak and feeble around him in their jackets, gloves and hats.
West Brom v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)
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On the other hands, Sam Allardyce can emulate Mark Hughes by winning a Premier League match as a manager against Arsenal with four different clubs.
FT: Brighton 3-3 Wolves
Wolves
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo, speaking to BBC Sport: "I'm sad and frustrated. We had the game under control and in the second half we should have done much better.
"It's no excuse. For us as a team we should perform and act much better. It's an educational process.
"In the set-piece we knew Brighton are dangerous. I felt honestly it was all about us. In the first half we played very good football and every time we attack we looked dangerous. I felt the game was in our control. We don't have to panic. We just need to stick with our plan because the solutions are here with us."
West Brom v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)
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FT: Brighton 3-3 Wolves
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Brighton captain Lewis Dunk, speaking to Sky Sports: "I think it's a deserved point. The first half was pretty even but we conceded three easy goals - that's not good enough.
"But we showed we had fight. We were 1-0 up and then 3-1 down and you're asking yourself 'what's going on here?'."
New year, same old story.
Tom gets the games with all the goals.
*sighhhhhhh*
And here to take you through a wintry old night in the west midlands, it's Shamoon Hafez once more...