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Southampton vs West Brom, Premier League: Follow live updates as Mauricio Pellegrino looks for a second home win

Follow live updates from the late kick-off at St Mary's

Liam Corless
Saturday 21 October 2017 12:12 EDT
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West Brom travel to Southampton in Saturday's late kick-off
West Brom travel to Southampton in Saturday's late kick-off (Getty)

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Southampton take on West Brom in the Premier League’s late kick-off.

Maurcio Pellegrino’s side have only won once at home all season and sit just one point above the Premier League’s drop zone as it stands.

West Brom have made a slightly better start to the season but will be leapfrogged by Southampton if they lost at St Mary’s this evening.

Follow live coverage below.

Southampton v West Brom

Southampton: Forster, Cedric, Yoshida, van Dijk, Bertrand, Lemina, Romeu, Long, Davis, Tadic, Gabbiadini. Subs: Hoedt, Austin, McCarthy, Ward-Prowse, Boufal, Redmond, McQueen.

West Brom: Foster, Dawson, Hegazi, Evans, Gibbs, Livermore, Krychowiak, Barry, Rodriguez, Rondon, Chadli. Subs: Nyom, Yacob, Phillips, Brunt, Myhill, McClean, McAuley.

Referee: Graham Scott (Oxfordshire)

Southampton have no new injury concerns ahead of the visit of West Brom.

Manolo Gabbiadini should start, having scored twice on his return against Newcastle, but Jeremy Pied remains out.

Both Ben Foster and Boaz Myhill are injury doubts for West Brom.

James Morrison, Oliver Burke and Hal Robson-Kanu are still sidelined.

Good evening and welcome to our live coverage of Southampton vs West Brom!

Vithushan Ehantharajah21 October 2017 17:12

Team news from St Mary's

Liam Corless21 October 2017 17:22

1' - We are underway on the South Coast.

Liam Corless21 October 2017 17:30

2' - Southampton's Dusan Tadic threatens early on down the left wing, beating a couple of players before delivering a lofted cross which is cleared away by Nacer Chadli.

Liam Corless21 October 2017 17:32

3' - Decent effort! Gareth Barry lets fly from distance with his weaker right foot and the ball ripples the side netting. Ben Foster was worried there.

Liam Corless21 October 2017 17:33

9' - It's been a rather cagey start at St Mary's. Neither side yet to really trouble the opposition goalkeeper. Perhaps to be expected from two teams that have won just one game out of their last 10 between them.

Liam Corless21 October 2017 17:39

Liam Corless21 October 2017 17:40

14' - Mario Lemina tries his luck from distance but the Southampton midfielder's effort flies way off target. That shot just about sums up the opening quarter-of-an-hour of this match.

Liam Corless21 October 2017 17:45

15' - Ryan Bertrand sends a decent cross in towards the far post where Shane Long and Manolo Gabbiadini are waiting but West Brom manage to clear their lines.

Liam Corless21 October 2017 17:46

17' - Off the bar! Jake Livermore brings Shane Long down just outside the penalty area and West Brom are awarded a free-kick in a very threatening position. Ryan Bertrand takes it and the ball hits Ben Foster's crossbar via a deflection off Jonny Evans' head.

Liam Corless21 October 2017 17:49

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